Unstates vs Instates - What's the difference?
unstates | instates |
(unstate)
To deprive of state or dignity.
To withdraw (something previously stated); to unsay or retract.
(Webster 1913)
(instate)
To install (someone) in office; to establish.
*2010 , (Christopher Hitchens), Hitch-22 , Atlantic 2011, p. 175:
*:Except that in the rest of society there was sex aplenty, with the hedonism of “the Sixties” almost officially instated as dogma, and the slow, surreptitious growth of this consensus to the then unguessed-at status of “correctness.”
As verbs the difference between unstates and instates
is that unstates is (unstate) while instates is (instate).unstates
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Verb
(head)unstate
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Verb
(unstat)- High-battled Cæsar will unstate his happiness. — Shakespeare.