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status

[stey-tuhs, stat-uhs] / ˈsteɪ təs, ˈstæt əs /


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The former slave girl became a noblewoman in New Spain, but she didn’t have much time to enjoy her exalted status.

From Los Angeles Times

The play that sealed Ferragamo’s status as the team’s new leader came with just over two minutes remaining in a first-round playoff game in Dallas.

From Los Angeles Times

The BMF may be a symbolic title but it has turned into a status symbol for the UFC's most exciting fighters.

From BBC

U.S. citizens aren’t required to carry proof of their citizenship, and in general the law doesn’t allow agents to make arrests based solely on a person’s inability to immediately produce evidence of their status.

From The Wall Street Journal

Head coach Eddie Howe believes Newcastle United can still achieve "great things" despite the constraints of financial rules as his side look to upset the Premier League's status quo.

From BBC