Anna
what is the difference between state, condition and situation
7. Apr. 2012 11:58
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State can be either a condition or situation A condition is the state an object is in. A situation is the state of affairs. The condition of the car is awful. It has been wrecked completely. The state of the care is awful...... The situation we find ourselves in is awful. We can not get along. The state we find ourselves in is awful....
9. April 2012
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state = a condition or way of being that exists at a particular time "state of affairs" "state of mind" condition = the particular state that something or someone is in; the physical situation that someone or something is in and affected by "in no condition to do something" "a medical condition" "in perfect condition" situation = the set of things that are happening and the conditions that exist at a particular time and place "a difficult situation"
7. April 2012
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-"state" means "existing condition or position of a person or thing". example:He is really bad now,if he can't improve this state,he will be unemployed -"condition" means "ailment,abnormality"(Ex:heart condition)or "circumstances especially those affecting the functioning or existence of something"(Ex:good working condition) -"situation" means "place and its surroundings" or "circumstances;position;state of affairs"(ex:He went to work late and missed the most important meeting this morning...this situation seemed serious for his level up in our office)
7. April 2012
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