1. stateless - Adjective
2. stateless - Adjective Satellite
Without state or pomp.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTo say that war is madness is like saying that sex is madness true enough, from the standpoint of a stateless eunuch, but merely a provocative epigram for those who must make their arrangements in the world as given. John Updike
The government and intelligence services of the United States of America have attempted to make an example of me, a warning to all others who might speak out as I have. I have been made stateless and hounded for my act of political expression. Edward Snowden
In other words, given a choice between anarchism and anarchy, most anarchists would go for the anarchism ideology and subculture rather than take a dangerous leap into the unknown, into a world of stateless liberty. Bob Black
Applying different standards to al Qaeda does not abandon Geneva, but only recognizes that the U.S. faces a stateless enemy never contemplated by the Conventions. John Yoo
stateless persons Source: Internet
A downside to their special status was the fact that people from Neutral Moresnet were considered to be stateless and were not allowed a military of their own. Source: Internet