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status

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


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In fact, thousands of people with legal status have been booted out of the country, and millions more are at risk of the same fate.

From Los Angeles Times

The posada was a moment of hope and happiness amid turmoil, and a reminder that not all law enforcement officers see immigration status as a measure of worth.

From Los Angeles Times

On social media, airports are warning travellers to check with their airline to determine the status of their flights.

From BBC

From metaphors for our behavior to demonstrations of our superior status, we use animals to help define ourselves.

From The Wall Street Journal

By the accession of Leopold II in 1790, an empire based on a “feudal hierarchy of status” found itself in the age of Romantic nationalism, democracy and “enlightened ridicule.”

From The Wall Street Journal