terms |
unstate |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb unstate is
to deprive of state or dignity.
unstate |
instate |
In transitive terms the difference between unstate and instate
is that
unstate is to withdraw (something previously stated); to unsay or retract while
instate is to install (someone) in office; to establish.
upstate |
unstate |
As a noun upstate
is (us) the northern section of a state.
As an adjective upstate
is (us) of the northern section of a state.
As an adverb upstate
is (us) to, or from the northern section of a state.
As a verb unstate is
to deprive of state or dignity.
enstate |
unstate |
As an adjective enstate
is .
As a verb unstate is
to deprive of state or dignity.
unstate |
unstated |
As a verb unstate
is to deprive of state or dignity.
As an adjective unstated is
not explicitly stated.