unstate (Meaning)

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unstate (v. t.)

To deprive of state or dignity.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unstate

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unstate Sentence Examples

  1. The unstated intention behind the proposal was to undermine the integrity of the organization.
  2. Amidst the chaos, her unstated opinion went unnoticed.
  3. The politician's unstated agenda remained a subject of speculation.
  4. The unstated agreement between the parties set the stage for future conflict.
  5. The unstated rule of the house was that guests must always remove their shoes.
  6. The unstated desire within her gnawed at her soul.
  7. The unstated animosity between them created an awkward tension.
  8. The unstated implication of the statement was both alarming and intriguing.
  9. The unstated understanding between the partners ensured a smooth collaboration.
  10. Despite the unstated agreement, they could not resist indulging in a heated argument.

FAQs About the word unstate

To deprive of state or dignity.

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The unstated intention behind the proposal was to undermine the integrity of the organization.

Amidst the chaos, her unstated opinion went unnoticed.

The politician's unstated agenda remained a subject of speculation.

The unstated agreement between the parties set the stage for future conflict.