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Source: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
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	Statement \State"ment\ (st[=a]t"ment), n.
   1. The act of stating, reciting, or presenting, orally or on
      paper; as, to interrupt a speaker in the statement of his
      case.
      [1913 Webster]

   2. That which is stated; a formal embodiment in language of
      facts or opinions; a narrative; a recital. "Admirable
      perspicuity of statement." --Brougham.
      [1913 Webster]

	


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Source: WordNet (r) 2.0
statement
	statement
     n 1: a message that is stated or declared; a communication (oral
          or written) setting forth particulars or facts etc;
          "according to his statement he was in London on that
          day"
     2: a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is
        true; "it was a strong argument that his hypothesis was
        true" [syn: argument]
     3: (music) the presentation of a musical theme; "the initial
        statement of the sonata"
     4: a nonverbal message; "a Cadillac makes a statement about who
        you are"; "his tantrums are a statement of his need for
        attention"
     5: the act of affirming or asserting or stating something [syn:
         affirmation, assertion]
     6: (computer science) a line of code written as part of a
        computer program [syn: instruction, command, program
        line]
     7: a document showing credits and debits [syn: financial
        statement]

	


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Source: Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
statement
	258 Moby Thesaurus words for "statement":
   Parthian shot, a priori principle, account, account rendered,
   accounting, accounts, acquaintance, acta, address, admission,
   affidavit, affirmance, affirmation, allegation, anacrusis,
   announcement, annual, annunciation, answer, apostrophe, apriorism,
   articulation, assertion, asseveration, assumed position,
   assumption, attest, attestation, averment, avouchment, avowal,
   axiom, basis, bass passage, bill, bill of account,
   bill of complaint, bill of fare, bill of lading, blue book,
   body count, books, bourdon, bridge, brief, briefing, bulletin,
   bulletin board, burden, cadence, capitulation, carte,
   categorical proposition, census, census report, check, chorus,
   circular, claim, coda, comment, communication, communique,
   complaint, compurgation, conclusion, count, crack, creed, data,
   datum, declaration, deposition, description, development, dictum,
   directory, disclosure, dispatch, division, dun, edict,
   election returns, encyclical, enlightenment, enunciation, evidence,
   exclamation, exposition, expression, facts, factual information,
   familiarization, figure, first principles, folderol, foundation,
   gen, general information, greeting, ground, guidebook, handout,
   hard information, harmonic close, head count, hypothesis,
   hypothesis ad hoc, incidental information, info, information,
   instruction, instrument in proof, intelligence, interjection,
   interlude, intermezzo, introductory phrase, inventory, invoice,
   ipse dixit, itemized bill, knowledge, ledger, legal evidence,
   lemma, libel, light, major premise, manifest, manifesto, measure,
   mention, menu, message, minor premise, minutes, movement,
   musical phrase, musical sentence, narratio, narrative,
   nolle prosequi, nonsuit, nose count, note, notice, notification,
   observation, ornament, part, passage, period, philosopheme,
   philosophical proposition, phrase, position, position paper,
   positive declaration, postulate, postulation, postulatum,
   predicate, predication, premise, presentation, presentment,
   presupposition, proceedings, proclamation, profession, program,
   programma, promotional material, pronouncement, pronunciamento,
   proof, proposition, propositional function, protest, protestation,
   public notice, publication, publicity, question, recapitulation,
   recital, reckoning, recount, recounting, reflection, refrain,
   rehearsal, release, remark, repertory, report, resolution,
   response, returns, ritornello, say, say-so, saying, score, section,
   sentence, sidelight, stance, stand, stanza, statement of facts,
   strain, subjoinder, summary, summation, summing, summing up,
   sumption, supposal, sworn evidence, sworn statement,
   sworn testimony, tab, tailpiece, tally, testimonial, testimonium,
   testimony, the dope, the goods, the know, the record, the scoop,
   theorem, thesis, thought, transactions, transmission, truth table,
   truth-function, truth-value, tutti, tutti passage, ukase,
   utterance, variation, vent, verbalization, verse, vocalization,
   voice, vouch, white book, white paper, witness, word, yearbook

	


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Source: Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
statement
	STATEMENT, pleading and in practice. In the courts of Pennsylvania, by the 
act to regulate arbitrations and proceedings in courts of justice, passed 
March 21, 1806, 4 Smith's Laws of Penn. 828, it is enacted, "that in all 
cases where a suit may be brought in any court of record for the recovery of 
any debt founded on a verbal promise, book account, note, bond, penal or 
single bill, or all or any of them, and which from the amount thereof may 
not be cognizable before a justice of the peace, it shall be the duty of the 
plaintiff, either by himself, his agent or attorney, to file in the office 
of the prothonotary a statement of his, her or their demand, on or before 
the third day of the term to which the process issued is returnable, 
particularly specifying the date of the promise, book account, note, bond, 
penal or single bill or all or any of them, on which the demand is founded, 
and the whole amount which he, she, or they believe is justly due to him, 
her or them from the defendant." 
     2. This statement stands in the place of a declaration, and is not 
restricted to any particular form; 3 Serg. & Rawle, 406; it is an 
immethodical declaration, stating in substance the time of the contract, the 
sum, and on what founded, with (what is an important principle in a 
statement, 6 Serg. & Rawle, 21,) a certificate of the belief of the 
plaintiff or his agent, of what is really due. Serg. & Rawle, 28. See 6 
Serg. & Rawle, 53; 8 Serg. & Rawle, 567; 2 Serg. & Rawle, 537; 2 Browne's R. 
40; 8 Serg. & R. 316. 
	


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