interstate
IPA: ɪntɝstˈeɪt
noun
- (US) A freeway that is part of the Interstate Highway System.
adjective
- (chiefly US and Australia) Of, or relating to two or more states.
adverb
- (chiefly US and Australia) Crossing states (usually provincial state, but also e.g. multinational sense).
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Examples of "interstate" in Sentences
- Firearms are certainly products used in interstate commerce.
- I like to suck the cocks of fat, butch truck drivers in interstate rest area bathrooms.
- Modern Commerce clause jurisprudence deems relevant not just the activities but persons and things involved in interstate commerce.
- It's not a large zoo, compared with the Atlanta Zoo, and the interstate is annoyingly near (almost directly on top of the elephants).
- The were looking to push and test states who refused to comply with the recent Supreme Court decision, Irene Morgan v. Commonwealth of Virginia (1946), which said racial discrimination could no longer happen in interstate travel.
- ÂThe were looking to push and test states who refused to comply with Âthe recent Supreme Court decision, Irene Morgan v. Commonwealth of Virginia (1946), which said racial discrimination could no longer happen in interstate travel.
- On the other hand, when it gets to the point that five or more prominent jurists will agree that an individual is engaged in interstate commerce when he plants a seed, and waters the soil in which the seed is planted, with the intent of consuming the resulting plant, well, there is no point in talking about constitutional limits to state power.
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