multistate
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of multistate
Example Sentences
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Those incidents came after formula maker ByHeart recalled all of its products in the U.S. last fall after they were linked to a multistate botulism outbreak.
That’s the multistate cap-and-trade association that sets ever-tightening emissions targets for greenhouse gases.
From 2019 through September 2025, only $600 million of an estimated $2.6 billion of taxes due was paid by the top eight American multistate cannabis operators, according to Matt Karnes, founder of GreenWave Advisors.
Rising power demand from data centers is causing a surge in electricity prices and could lead to reliability problems ahead, the results of a multistate electricity auction indicate.
From Barron's
The multistate program caps carbon emissions and sells “allowances” to energy producers as a permit to emit carbon.
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