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state
Noun
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A state is a condition or a situation.
I am worried about her. She is in a constant state of depression.
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Any sovereign nation (nation that rules itself) is a state.
The United States is a country with many sovereign nations united with each other.
state
Verb
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To state something is to say it as a fact.
He stated that he hasn't slept in 2 days.
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To state something is to let it be known.
Please state your name and place of business.
opening
Noun
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An opening is a place that someone or something can go through.
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An opening is the first time a placed is opened to other people.
We are going to the museum's opening.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
parliament
Noun
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Parliament is the elected people who work together to make and debate a country's laws.
She was elected to parliament and is now the assistant minister for the environment.
He was formerly an international relations adviser to the Russian parliament.
The Parliament approved the government's proposal for the new classification of illegal drugs.
Six members of the Afghan parliament were killed.
The party now controls two-thirds of the seats in parliament.
A majority of Iraq's parliament supports a U.S. withdrawal.