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state·less  (sttls)
adj.
1. Having no state.
2. Not having any recognized citizenship in a state or nation.

stateless·ness n.

stateless [ˈsteɪtlɪs]
adj
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) without nationality stateless persons
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) without a state or states
3. Chiefly Brit without ceremonial dignity
statelessness  n
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Adj.1.stateless - without nationality or citizenship; "stateless persons"
unsettled - not settled or established; "an unsettled lifestyle"
Translations
stateless [ˈsteɪtlɪs] ADJdesnacionalizado, apátrida
stateless [ˈsteɪtləs] adjapatride
stateless [ˈsteɪtlɪs] adjapolide
a stateless person → un(a) apolide


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The British Home Office effectively orchestrated the BOCs' statelessness," Scaro said.
The British Home Office effectively orchestrated the BOCs' statelessness," Scaro said.
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