out-of-state
adjective[before noun]
USuk/ˌaʊt.əvˈsteɪt/us/ˌaʊt̬.əvˈsteɪt/relatingto things orpeoplethathappen,live, areproduced, etc.outsideaparticularstate:
Theuniversityisseekingtoadmitmore out-of-statestudents.
An out-of-statecorporatetrusteecan make iteasiertoavoidstateincometax.
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in-stateadjectiveUS
- Out-of-statedriversare to beincludedin the newfines.
- In theeventof ahurricane, you may have toevacuateto an out-of-statefriendorfamilymember.
- Out-of-statefirefightersarehelpingthose in Floridatacklewildfires.
Towns & regions: parts of countries
- bicoastal
- Breton
- city state
- collectorate
- county borough
- countywide
- district
- green belt
- metropolitan borough
- metropolitan county
- multi-county
- non-county
- non-metropolitan county
- northwest
- province
- provincial
- regionalism
- sector
- southerner
- upstate
out-of-state
adverb
US(alsoout of state)uk/ˌaʊt.əvˈsteɪt/us/ˌaʊt̬.əvˈsteɪt/outsideaparticularstate:
Themajorityofbearswereshotbyhuntersfrom out-of-state.
Somepeoplebuywineout ofstate, andshipithome.
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in-stateadverbUS
- Thishappenswhen theindividualislocatedout-of-state.
- Somecarsarriveontrailers, anddrivershave come from out-of-state.
- If youliveout ofstate, you willprobablyneed topaysomeone tolookafteryourproperty.
Towns & regions: parts of countries
- bicoastal
- Breton
- city state
- collectorate
- county borough
- countywide
- district
- green belt
- metropolitan borough
- metropolitan county
- multi-county
- non-county
- non-metropolitan county
- northwest
- province
- provincial
- regionalism
- sector
- southerner
- upstate