Pronunciation: /stæt/
noun a term used in medical contexts to mean immediately
A1 The stat showed that 80% of students passed the exam.
A2 She checked the stats to see how many people attended the event.
B1 The company's financial stats indicated a strong quarter.
B2 The team captain analyzed the player's stats to improve their performance.
C1 The government released new economic stats showing a decrease in unemployment.
C2 Investors closely monitor the stock market stats to make informed decisions.
adverb immediately or at once
A1 She stat walked to the store.
A2 He stat ran to catch the bus.
B1 The team stat worked together to finish the project on time.
B2 The company stat implemented new policies to improve efficiency.
C1 The government stat enforced strict regulations to protect the environment.
C2 The scientist stat analyzed the data meticulously before drawing conclusions.
formal The doctor reviewed the patient's stat lab results to make a quick decision on treatment.
informal I need those stat reports ASAP, they're due in an hour.
slang I asked for the stat info, but they're taking forever to get back to me.
figurative The team needed to act stat to meet the deadline.
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