STATES vs PUBLIC: NOUN
- A politically organized body of people under a single government
- The group of people comprising the government of a sovereign state
- The territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation
- A state of depression or agitation
- The territory occupied by a nation
- (chemistry) the three traditional states of matter are solids (fixed shape and volume) and liquids (fixed volume and shaped by the container) and gases (filling the container)
- The federal department in the UnitedStates that sets and maintains foreign policies
- Plural form of state.
- The way something is with respect to its main attributes
- People in general considered as a whole
- The people in general, regardless of membership of any particular group.
- Openly; before an audience or the people at large; not in private or secrecy.
- A public house; an inn.
- The general body of mankind, or of a nation, state, or community; the people, indefinitely; ; also, a particular body or aggregation of people.
- A public house.
- The general body of people constituting a nation, state, or community; the people, indefinitely: with the.
- Admirers or followers, especially of a famous person.
- The community or the people as a whole.
- A group of people sharing a common interest.
- A body of people sharing some common interest
STATES vs PUBLIC: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Open to the knowledge or judgment of all.
- Connected with or acting on behalf of the people, community, or government.
- Participated in or attended by the people or community.
- Capitalized in shares of stock that can be traded on the open market.
- Maintained for or used by the people or community.
- Of, concerning, or affecting the community or the people.
- Affecting the people or community as a whole
- Of or pertaining to the people; belonging to the people; relating to, or affecting, a nation, state, or community; -- opposed to private.
- Open to the knowledge or view of all; general; common; notorious
- Open to common or general use
- An act or statute affecting matters of public concern. Of such statutes the courts take judicial notice.
- See under Credit.
- See Fund, 3.
- An inn, or house of entertainment.
- A public act or statute.
- See under Nuisance.
- See Orator, 3.
- Military and naval stores, equipments, etc.
- All fixed works built by civil engineers for public use, as railways, docks, canals, etc.; but strictly, military and civil engineering works constructed at the public cost.
- Traded publicly via a stock market.
- Not private; open to or concerning the people as a whole
- Enrolled in or attending a public school.
STATES vs PUBLIC: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of state.
- Indicate through a symbol, formula, etc.
- Put before
- Express in words
- N/A
STATES vs PUBLIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Not private
- Of or belonging to the people at large; relating to or affecting the whole people of a state, nation, or community: opposed to private: as, the public good; public affairs; the public service; a public calamity; public opinion.
- Open to all the people; shared in or to be shared or participated in or enjoyed by people at large; not limited or restricted to any particular class of the community: as, a public meeting; public worship; a public subscription; a public road; a public house; public baths.
- Open to the view or knowledge of all; notorious: as, a public exposure; public scandal.
- Regarding or directed to the interests of the community at large, and not limited or confined to private, personal, or selfish matters or interests: as, public spirit; a public benefaction.
- Public house and public place are used in numerous statutes against immoral practices, gaming, prostitution, etc., with varying limitations of meaning, but generally implying a place to which any one may have access without trespassing.
- Warehouses to which dutiable goods are sent for appraisement; bonded warehouses, or stores in which goods are held under bond for duty until sold or exported.
- A use so intimately allied to or affecting the public welfare or convenience that the state may regulate it as to the management or charges: thus, the great grain-elevators of modern commerce, standing between the wharves of lake or ocean navigation and the termini of trunk lines of railway, have been held to be so affected with a public use that the state may regulate by law the rates of charges.
- In patent law, use without restriction by one or more members of the community, as distinguished from use by the inventor: thus, an inventor of a secret spring who should allow its use by others without patenting it might be deemed to allow its public use, although, from its peculiarities of structure and relation, its use could not be seen by the public.
- (idiom) (go public with) To reveal to the public a previously unknown or secret piece of information.
- (idiom) (in public) In such a way as to be visible to the scrutiny of the people.
STATES vs PUBLIC: RELATED WORDS
- State supported, Express, Tell, State department, Submit, Res publica, Put forward, Say, Body politic, Land, Province, Public, Country, Nation, Commonwealth
- Municipal, Private, Pubic, Unexclusive, In the public eye, State supported, World, Unrestricted, Common, Open, Semipublic, State, Populace, National, Community
STATES vs PUBLIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- State of matter, State supported, Express, Tell, Submit, Res publica, Put forward, Say, Body politic, Land, Province, Public, Country, Nation, Commonwealth
- Citizenry, Municipal, Private, Pubic, Unexclusive, State supported, World, Unrestricted, Common, Open, Semipublic, State, Populace, National, Community
STATES vs PUBLIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It first states that auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America were followed by the auditor.
- States including Washington and Oregon are also lending ventilators directly to New York and other states facing shortages.
- Some states will have this information at their fingertips, and other states will not be as technologically advanced.
- United States as if such possession were the United States.
- United States and on vessels departing from the United States.
- United States, or that wildlife might be a source of infection for people in the United States.
- United States government and operated by the United States Space Force.
- Defendants are the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the States of Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin, which are sovereign States of the United States.
- The states must grant residents of other states equal protections as taxpayers.
- Only a small number of states are community property states, and the rules can differ significantly in these states.
- Public Policy The FDIC did, however, raise its public policy argument below.
- Keep and maintain public records required by the public agency to perform the service.
- Public transport means transport available to the public by regular services over fixed routes.
- The public release of BWCS recordings will be conducted in accordance with applicable public records laws.
- Public Health Officer may not provide these addresses in response to a Public Records Act request.
- As such, the tudung has been banned from public schools and public sector jobs.
- Regulatory Authorities, Public Sector Undertakings, Scheduled Commercial Banks, and Public Financial Institutions.
- Public Records Law must be made available for public inspection.
- What public records are available to the public?
- Warrants are public records available to the public.
STATES vs PUBLIC: QUESTIONS
- How many states have never been part of the United States?
- What were the 10 states that became States in 1788?
- Which states are planning to secede from the United States?
- How are subsequent states listed in the list of States?
- How many states were once known as the United States?
- How many states carry out executions in the United States?
- Can the states regulate commerce with other states?
- What two states are called the Commonwealth states?
- How many states in the United States have primaries?
- Which states are considered to be New England states?
- Does precolonial centralization boost public goods?
- Are public libraries considered nonprofit organizations?
- Is Beach shaming a public health win or a public-health loss?
- Are Public Employees entitled to access to public records in Iowa?
- Does integrated public transportation program influence users of public transportation in Jakarta?
- Can public opinion be used as a guide to public policy?
- Does the Public Service Commission have reasonable access to public records?
- Why do we need both public and non public services?
- Is Broward County public schools public or private?
- How do public policy experts influence public opinion?