stated
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
state/steɪt/
▶noun
- 1 the condition of someone or something.
■ a physical condition as regards internal or molecular form or structure.
■ (a state) informal an agitated, disorderly, or dirty condition.
- 2 a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government.
■ an organized political community or area forming part of a federal republic.
■ (the States) the US.
- 3 the civil government of a country.
■ (the States) the legislative body in Jersey, Guernsey, and Alderney.
- 4 pomp and ceremony associated with monarchy or government.
- 5 an impression taken from an etched or engraved plate at a particular stage.
■ a particular printed version of the first edition of a book.
- 1 express definitely or clearly in speech or writing.
■ chiefly Law specify the facts of (a case) for consideration.
- 2 Music present or introduce (a theme or melody) in a composition.
– phrases
state of affairs (or things) a situation.
state-of-the-art incorporating the newest ideas and most up-to-date features.
state of emergency a situation of national danger or disaster in which a government suspends normal constitutional procedures.
state of grace a state of being free from sin.
state of life (in religious contexts) a person's occupation or status.
the state of play Brit. the score at a particular time in a cricket or football match.
state of affairs (or things) a situation.
state-of-the-art incorporating the newest ideas and most up-to-date features.
state of emergency a situation of national danger or disaster in which a government suspends normal constitutional procedures.
state of grace a state of being free from sin.
state of life (in religious contexts) a person's occupation or status.
the state of play Brit. the score at a particular time in a cricket or football match.
■ the current situation.
– derivatives
statable (also stateable) adjective,
statehood noun.
statable (also stateable) adjective,
statehood noun.
'stated' also found in these Oxford entries:
absolutely
- according
- affidavit
- banker's order
- bid
- bluff
- certain
- cheque
- cheque card
- conditional discharge
- consequent
- constructive
- contract
- contrary
- definite
- enthymeme
- Eurobond
- Eurocurrency
- explicit
- express
- eye
- given
- him
- implicature
- known
- nominal
- nominal value
- otherwise
- promissory note
- prompt
- reverse
- share option
- shorthold
- suit
- tacit
- tender
- uncertainty principle
- unspecified
- unstated

