Synonym: class, condition, division, grade, position, rank, standing, state, station. Similar words: statue, statute, state, estate, statement, statistics, statistical, devastating. Meaning: ['stætəs /'steɪtəs] n. 1. the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society 2. a state at a particular time.
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151. Oldfield was never conferred with boffin status, unlike his contemporary, Mr Ambient himself, Brian Eno.
152. But from a general view the status of the junior adventure story is unassailable.
153. A trade accord was signed in which each country accorded the other most-favoured-nation status.
154. No recent change in status is apparent, except that some decline in autumn passage may have occurred.
155. During the workshop, participants shared reports on the status of religious broadcasting in their respective countries.
156. Whenever possible breeding colony staff should not be involved with other animals of a potentially lower health status.
157. In a constitutional democracy, there are individuals whose status or office gives them the automatic right to be heard.
158. Its status meant it was a popular area for rogues to operate out of across the boundary into Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire.
159. It asks my birth date, if I have any children and my marital status.
160. LeBlond joined the company in 1975 and brought it from the brink of bankruptcy to its present robust status.
161. There is, it must be said, a strong kitsch appeal to the supermodels' star status.
162. Instead they retain the status of written professional standards. Serious or persistent breach of the standards could amount to professional misconduct.
163. They can beef up your status if you're a society hostess.
164. The fountain's archer is one of the city's top attractions, a status that baffles all who live here.
165. Her exact literary status continues to be debated in academia.
166. Affirmation depends on negation: white is valued at the expense of black; youth acquires status through the devaluation of ageing.
167. Most attain that status only because Britain's plants and animals have been so much studied.
168. All mortgages are subject to status and valuation and are not available to persons under 18 years of age.
169. Mr Fallon said the town's unemployment rate on which its status was fixed was below the national average of ten percent.
170. By summer 1990, 44 schools had successfully applied for grant maintained status.
171. They have, almost as a birthright, a restless dissatisfaction with the status quo.
172. That remains devoted to status, sustenance of our image, and acceptance as the great reward for all our efforts!
173. Public aquariums are a good source of information regarding the status of captive breeding of invertebrates.
174. However, at the committee's latest meeting he supported two amendments dealing with the status of church shops and newsagents.
175. His ankles are reddened by sand-flea bites, his head has been shorn to indicate his reduction in status.
176. The system provides operators with detailed real-time analysis of the status of all of their fleets.
177. Now you too may be able to afford a status symbol formerly reserved to the rich: no bank account. Sentencedict.com
178. Scattered through the policy review are proposals to: Drastically alter the status and organisation of the Department of Trade and Industry.
179. They might find themselves having to do some serious work, with concomitant loss of status among the other alpha males.
180. Lucien could not endure the thought of appearing barefaced in front of a stranger, especially a person of great status.
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