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Statted vs. Stated — What's the Difference?

Statted vs. Stated — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Statted and Stated

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Statted

Simple past tense and past participle of stat

Stated

A condition or mode of being, as with regard to circumstances
The office was in a state of confusion.

Stated

A condition of being in a stage or form, as of structure, growth, or development
The fetal state.

Stated

A mental or emotional condition
In a manic state.

Stated

(Informal) A condition of excitement or distress
Was in a state over going to the prom.
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Stated

Social position or rank.

Stated

(Physics) The condition of a physical system with regard to phase, form, composition, or structure
Ice is the solid state of water.

Stated

Ceremony; pomp
Foreign leaders dining in state at the White House.

Stated

The supreme public power within a sovereign political entity
The state intervening in the economy.

Stated

The sphere of supreme civil power within a given polity
Matters of state.

Stated

A specific kind of government
The socialist state.

Stated

A body politic, especially one constituting a nation
The states of Eastern Europe.

Stated

One of the more or less internally autonomous territorial and political units composing a federation under a sovereign government
The 48 contiguous states of the Union.

Stated

Of or relating to a body politic or to an internally autonomous territorial or political unit constituting a federation under one government
A monarch dealing with state matters.
The department that handles state security.

Stated

Owned and operated by a state
State universities.

Stated

To set forth in words; declare.

Stated

Simple past tense and past participle of state

Stated

Expressed in a statement; uttered or written.

Stated

Settled; established; fixed.

Stated

Recurring at a regular time; not occasional.
Stated preaching
Stated business hours

Stated

Settled; established; fixed.
He is capable of corruption who receives more than what is the stated and unquestionable fee of his office.

Stated

Recurring at regular times; not occasional; as, stated preaching; stated business hours.

Stated

Declared as fact; explicitly stated

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