Pronunciation: /bi ɪn ə steɪt/
noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
A1 She seemed to be in a state of confusion.
A2 The children were in a state of excitement before the field trip.
B1 The company is in a state of growth and expansion.
B2 The country was in a state of political turmoil.
C1 The patient is currently in a state of critical condition.
C2 The economy is in a state of recession.
preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
A1 I am in a state of confusion.
A2 She is in a state of disbelief.
B1 The project is in a state of progress.
B2 The company is in a state of transition.
C1 The country is in a state of economic crisis.
C2 The organization is in a state of restructuring.
formal The patient seems to be in a state of shock after the accident.
informal She's really in a state about her upcoming presentation.
slang I can't believe he's still in a state over that breakup.
figurative The country is in a state of turmoil following the political unrest.
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