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Meaning of semi-state | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. state-owned but managed independently along commercial lines
    Ireland, not-comparable
  2. ceremonial, but somewhat less ornate, formal, or prestigious than would be classed as "state"
    not-comparable
  3. The state after the socialist revolution, which is withering away in the process of eliminating class antagonisms.
    Marxism, not-comparable

Equivalents

Ελληνικά μισοκράτος

Examples

“I think it would be agreed by all that in the last ten or 15 years we have seen a remarkable growth of these State and semi-State companies, by which I mean companies in which our Minister for Finance holds shares and very often holds the dominating number of shares.”
“TAXPAYERS are shelling out more than €2m annually to pay for the salaries of 10 high-profile CEOs employed in commercial semi-state bodies.”
“There now remains the fourth side of the square, which is devoted to the state and semi-state carriages. The semi-state carriages, eleven in number, are chiefly of modern make.”
“Soon a full-state carriage arrived, followed by two semi-state carriages, [...]”
“The wedding will be what was termed a "semi-state" occasion.”
“These Semi-State Rooms are among the most richly decorated interiors in the Castle and are used by The Queen for official entertaining.”
“Engels says that, in seizing state power, the proletariat thereby “abolishes the state as state". It is not done to ponder over the meaning of this. Generally, it is either ignored altogether, or is considered to be something in the nature of “Hegelian weakness” on Engels’ part. As a matter of fact, however, these words briefly express the experience of one of the greatest proletarian revolutions, the Paris Commune of 1871, of which we shall speak in greater detail in its proper place. As a matter of fact, Engels speaks here of the proletariat revolution “abolishing” the bourgeois state, while the words about the state withering away refer to the remnants of the proletarian state after the socialist revolution. According to Engels, the bourgeois state does not “wither away”, but is “abolished” by the proletariat in the course of the revolution. What withers away after this revolution is the proletarian state or semi-state.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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