Definition of «entire state»

The term "entire state" refers to all of a particular region or country, including its entire population and territory. It can also refer to the government or administration of that area. The phrase is often used in contexts where it is necessary to indicate that something applies to the whole of a given place rather than just part of it.

Sentences with «entire state»

  • These schools often serve entire states or at least multiple school districts. (educationnext.org)
  • Still, this type of transformation has so far only been successful in a few districts, not entire states. (edutopia.org)
  • Some school systems — and even entire states — have had to abandon testing altogether because of Internet hiccups thousands of miles away. (washingtonpost.com)
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