statewise
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[edit]Adverb
[edit]statewise (not comparable)
- In terms of the state; by state.
- 2020 April 2, Tyler Kepner, “There’s a Pandemic. Is This a Time for Tommy John Surgery?”, in The New York Times[1]:
- “You’ve got to figure out what the mandates are both federally and statewise, and that enters into your judgment,” Meyers added.
- 2022 November 14, Nina Shapiro, “A top WA immigrant rights lawyer, stepping down, lays out ‘win-win’ strategy”, in The Seattle Times[2]:
- What’s the next frontier, statewise? / There’s two important things we are supporting. One is a bill to create a state unemployment insurance system for undocumented workers.
Adjective
[edit]statewise (not comparable)
- (chiefly India) In terms of the state; by state.
- 2019 November 26, “Telling Numbers: Most ASI-protected temples in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu”, in The Indian Express[3]:
- On March 12, 2018, then Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Culture Dr Mahesh Sharma had told Lok Sabha that in all, there are 3,686 centrally protected monuments/sites under the ASI. According to a statewise break-up provided by the government then, the largest number of these monuments/sites are in Uttar Pradesh (743).