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Intrastatal

/ˌɪn.trəˈsteɪ.təl/adjective
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Intrastatal describes something that occurs entirely within the boundaries of a single state or nation, emphasizing internal affairs rather than cross-border interactions. In contemporary contexts, it's often used in legal, political, or economic discussions to highlight localized governance and regulations, though it's a less common variant of 'intrastate' and may appear in specialized fields like international relations.

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