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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181. At puberty, males become warriors and killing an enemy is often a prerequisite of attaining full adult status.
182. Once a person has attained archetypal status in the eyes of the world, it is very hard to break it.
183. A law that took effect in 1994 requires applicants for new licenses to provide proof of legal immigration status.
184. High status is indicated through inaccessibility, human and physical barriers keeping the rank and file at a distance.
185. The prompt appears on the status line, and the last characters deleted reappear highlighted at the position of the cursor.
186. He saw the company achieve its current status of international acclaim.
187. Class Status derives from the tendency of people to accord positive and negative values to human attributes and to distribute respect accordingly.
188. However, acid secretion in old subjects without atrophy was not different to that in young subjects, irrespective of H pylori status.
189. The Piaroa attitudes toward food reflect their devaluation of the status of the practical hunter.
190. At last my boyish figure had acquired some status and a more attractive description: gamine.
191. Long experience has taught me this about the status of mankind with regard to matters requiring thought: the less people know and understand about them, the more positively they attempt to argue concerning them, while on the other hand to know and understand a multitude of things renders men cautious in passing judgement upon anything new. Galileo Galilei
192. Spitfire restorations to airworthy status have notoriously exceeded initial estimates of timing and cost, irrespective of start point condition.
193. Sutherland had achieved canonical status in the field by devising a computer program called Sketchpad.
194. Celebrities and politicians vie for prime-time television and radio airtime in order to gain status.
195. Once having obtained status the student was eligible for appointment to a post.
196. In the circumstances, programmes to alter reproductive patterns might incorporate special provisions for reaching individuals of lower socio-economic status.
197. Some people are more likely to lie than others, regardless of race, religion, education, profession or status. Dr T.P.Chia
198. N., the national agencies held veto power, giving them a privileged status befitting their clout and status.
199. The advantaged will become an interest group, perhaps a social class or status group.
200. Married women began to achieve legal status as individuals in their own right.
201. The broadcast industry needs to decide what is their relationship to their public in their status as public trustees.
202. Rather few comparative data are available from which to assess recent status changes, but these appear to have been marked.
203. Such relationships took their shape and meaning from the distribution of power, wealth and status in aristocratic society.
204. Clearly, emerging infections can affect people everywhere, regardless of lifestyle, cultural or ethnic background, or socioeconomic status.
205. At the core of the academic studies is a basic rule: Investors believe in the status quo.
206. After he achieved celebrity status through Dynasty he took to visiting hospitals and rehabilitation centres warning youngsters of the dangers of drugs.
207. During the period of the Tudor monarchs in the sixteenth century(sentencedict.com), Parliament acquired enhanced status.
208. Marr thoroughly enjoyed his status as Manchester's ambassador for modern music.
209. Rewards may be given in terms of pay, promotion, status, official approval etc.
210. It was as if our dealings with Mr Hall had bestowed on us some sort of special status.
More similar words: statue, statute, state, estate, statement, statistics, statistical, devastating, eat up, feature, naturally, by nature, creature, in nature, signature, naturalist, legislature, get at, not at all, potato, habitat, at a time, dictate, hesitate, limitation, facilitate, invitation, orientation, presentation, confrontation.