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  1. statusesnoun

    Plural form of status.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of statuses in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of statuses in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of statuses in a Sentence

  1. Yukong Zhao:

    People from all over the world came to America for equal opportunities. We are trying to bring those principles back to America, this isn't just about discrimination and race. It is about justice for everyone, including (people of) all races, and social and economic statuses.

  2. Republican Rep. Christopher Millis:

    Over 250 of the non-citizens were DACA recipients, and over 70 of the non-citizens were individuals of various non-permanent immigration statuses, including one individual slated for final deportation, the hard evidence our office obtained through legislative request proves that there are over 320 notaries commissioned by the Secretary that did not meet the requirements of state law or the stated requirement on the Secretary’s own notary application.

  3. Janeane Davis:

    I have taught my children by word and example that when you drive, you drive -- no talking on the phone, no texting, no checking email and social media statuses.

  4. Donia Bouzar:

    The jihadist in charge of online recruitment will look for key words on social media, they will look for people who have Facebook or Twitter statuses mentioning they want to be nurses or social workers, for example.

  5. Chang Chuan-yu:

    The Infant Cries Translator can differentiate four different statuses of sounds of baby crying, including hunger, the diaper getting wet, sleepy and pain, so far, according to the feedback from users, the accuracy of the app we've tested can reach 92 percent for babies under two weeks old. As for the babies under one or two months, the accuracy of the app can also reach up to 84 or 85 percent. Even for the four month old baby, the accuracy can reach 77 percent.

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