What is the meaning of State?

A condition; a set of circumstances applying at any given time.

A complete description of a system, consisting of parameters that determine all properties of the system.

A mess; disorder; a bad condition or set of circumstances.

The stable condition of a processor during a particular clock cycle.

The set of all parameters relevant to a computation.

The values of all parameters at some point in a computation.

The physical property of matter as solid, liquid, gas or plasma.

Highest and stationary condition, as that of maturity between growth and decline, or as that of crisis between the increase and the abating of a disease; height; acme.

High social standing or circumstance.

  1. Pomp, ceremony, or dignity.

    Pomp, ceremony, or dignity.

    Rank; condition; quality.

    Condition of prosperity or grandeur; wealthy or prosperous circumstances; social importance.

    A chair with a canopy above it, often standing on a dais; a seat of dignity; also, the canopy itself.

    A great person, a dignitary; a lord or prince.

    Estate, possession.

    A polity.

    1. Any sovereign polity; the government of a country or city-state.
    2. A political division of a federation retaining a notable degree of autonomy, as in the United States, Mexico, Nigeria, or India.
    3. A form of government other than a monarchy.
    4. A society larger than a tribe. A society large enough to form a state in the sense of a government.

    Any sovereign polity; the government of a country or city-state.

    A political division of a federation retaining a notable degree of autonomy, as in the United States, Mexico, Nigeria, or India.

    A form of government other than a monarchy.

    A society larger than a tribe. A society large enough to form a state in the sense of a government.

    An element of the range of the random variables that define a random process.

    The lexical aspect (aktionsart) of verbs or predicates that do not change over time.

    To declare to be a fact.

    To make known.

    Stately.

    plural of staat

    Alternative form of estate

    inflection of stare:

    1. second-person plural present indicative
    2. second-person plural imperative

    second-person plural present indicative

    second-person plural imperative

    feminine plural of stato

    second-person plural present active imperative of stō

    vocative masculine singular of status

    plural of stat

    condition

    Source: wiktionary.org