status
[steɪtəs]

noun

[Definition]: the physical condition; the social position of a person

[Example Sentences]:
1. The department will file a status report to the court by April 5.
2. The country agrees to place 30% or more of its forest estate under protected area status by 2020.
3. The commonwealth status, which provides some autonomy, began in 1952.
4. Uber is scheduled to head to trial in June over the status of its drivers.
5. Obama has requested a review of that status within the next six months.
6. The law allows police officers to ask people about their immigration status during routine stops.
7. Lynch declined on the call to provide an update on the status of the talks.
8. They want their parents to have full recognition and full status that goes with marriage.
9. Both people in the country illegally and those who have temporary legal status will qualify.
10. A general search feature can be launched from an icon on the left end of this status bar.
11. The Flash is actually easier to check the status on with the integrated button.
12. They did not say how long the process of receiving refugee status will take.
13. It involves his status as the governor of Indiana and a former congressman.
14. I believe we all share the conclusion that the status quo is unacceptable.
15. Twitter representative declined to comment on the status of personal accounts.

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