stated - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • aim: The stated aim was to end the age of nuclear weaponry.
  • intention: The stated intentions of the new owner were to divert the public footpath.
  • objective: The funds of the Society shall be applied solely to the stated objectives of the Society.
  • preference: All of the above are subject to your stated preferences.
  • deadline: Applications must be received by the stated deadline: 1st of June 2006.
  • goal: We expect all users of Our Services to abide by the above stated goals.

Modifying Another Word

  • otherwise: Events are FREE unless otherwise stated and full training will be given.
  • clearly: All such fees and payments due should be clearly Stated In your exhibition contract with the gallery.
  • previously: Good contrasts are always preferred as previously stated, yellow is, for the majority of people, a suitable color.
  • simply: Simply stated, migrant workers generally take jobs snubbed by the vast majority of Greeks, ' she claims.
  • already: The following notes might help: As already stated, red wines are more toxic than white ones.
  • directly: This assertion is never directly stated because that would reveal the absurdity of the equation.

Used with adjective complement

  • survey: Only 14 % of those surveyed stated that they had no desire to use the resources offered by republican ex-prisoner groups.
  • accuse: Klara Opitz This accused stated that she arrived at Belsen on the 13 th April.

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