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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211. A society of master chefs was formed to achieve professional status similar to that of doctors or lawyers for its members.
212. In 1981 there were marked differences in the marital status of men and women in the older age groups.
213. There a barren woman is a potential witch and punished with low status and harsh treatment.
214. However, Sapolu injured an ankle in the game and on Thursday his status was downgraded from questionable to doubtful.
215. It was half a year, he thought, since she had last broached the subject of his bachelor status.
216. Any self-declared woman-centred account or interpretation of experience can assume the status of absolute truth.
217. Experts' decisions have a completely different status from arbitration awards or judgments of the court.
218. Television's response to the struggle around Clause 28 reflected the status the campaign achieved in the political arena.
219. Councillors and aldermen commanded grander funerals than those of guild liverymen, for their status was higher.
220. Preoccupation with status itself may be the greatest barrier to intellectual achievement.
221. Miranda Seymour's lucid biography arrives as the general reader's guide to Mary Shelley's ascent to academic cult status.
222. Bhagat Singh, the presumed killer, eluded arrest and quickly achieved the status of hero.
223. The first such questions arises over the specific status of the evolutionary sequence which is being put forward.
224. Maria Aznar, fulfilled his long-standing ambition to win promotion to the status of a large medium-sized country.
225. For example, in buying a motor car a person is buying such things as luxury or speed or economy or status.
226. Changes in mortality have influenced the marital status composition of the older age groups in Britain over the last century.
227. The au pair may have a different view of her status in the household than her employers do.
228. Educational achievement is always deservedly rewarded - including wealth, privilege, status and fame. Dr T.P.Chia
229. The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender, religion, economic status, or ethnic background, is that, deep down inside, we all believe that we are above-average drivers. Dave Barry
230. These days the practice of story-telling is so rare that it has acquired the status of an art form.
231. A judge has given class-action status to a suit against the auction giant.
232. We shall need some idea of the status of artificial intelligence.
233. Few companies have yet attained this status(sentencedict.com), but many are well along the way.
234. The more status you give to a large number of authority figures, the more, relatively, you diminish your own.
235. You get no assistance from robes, choirs, lofty pulpits and religious furniture designed to give you status.
236. They have to understand that it does not diminish their professional authority and status if they share decision-making with the governing body.
237. He said bluntly that he was a great advocate of a proper observance of status and rank. Sentencedict.com
238. There has always been a close correlation between the status of older people, and their personal achievement.
239. Similarly, drug-free status must be a basic of eligibility for federal welfare benefits.
240. The definition given by M.. Mauss has attained classical status, and more recent theories relate to it in some way.
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