"Stably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stably" Meaning

Consistently or firmly in place; securely; steadily: "The stably heated house was warm throughout the winter."

Stable; firm; steady: "The stably run company was not affected by the economic downturn."

Stable and secure in position or status: "The smiths stably occupied a position of power for centuries."

"Stably" Examples

Uncommon Term: Stably


Derives from the word "stable", which means a building for keeping horses and other livestock. Here are five examples of how "stably" is used in a sentence, typically in contexts where longstanding conditions or situations are in place. Given its unusual usage, these examples are hypothetical or drawn from specific contexts.

1. Climatically Stably


- "Thanks to the renovations, the greenhouse effect has been climatically stably managed."

2. Economically Stably


- "Despite inflation, the purchasing value of our investments has economically stably fluctuated."

3. Stably as an Adverb ("Stably priced/breeding/considered")


- "These biotech stocks are stably priced following last week's market boom."

4. Financially Stably


- "Although it was risky, the company has financially stably improved through fair market speculation."

5. Stable qty/ relations


- "Agreeing on circumfluence ought to humbly be symbiotically maintained stably.

"Stably" Similar Words

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The word "stable" can have several meanings in English, depending on the context in which it is used. Here are some common interpretations:<br><br>1. Not likely to change or fall apart; firm and strong.<br>Example: "The company has had a stable income for several years."<br><br>2. Remaining in a fixed position; not moving or unstable.<br>Example: "The car was parked in a stable place to prevent it from rolling away."<br><br>3. A building that houses horses or livestock, especially those used for riding or breeding.<br>Example: "The stable was famous for its valuable horses."<br><br>4. Relating to something that is stable in finance or economics, referring to a stable market or currency.<br>Example: "The stable economic growth is a positive sign for the country's future."<br><br>5. In physics, a stable state refers to a balance or equilibrium, where an object remains unchanged over time.<br>Example: "The ball was in a stable position at the top of the hill."<br><br>In general, the term "stable" conveys a sense of firmness, strength, or reliability, and is often used in various contexts to describe something that is steady or unchanging.

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The word "stabled" is a verb or adjective form of the word "stabilize" or "stable".<br><br>As a verb, it means:<br><br> To provide stables for (horses or other animals) as their quarters, especially for the purpose of housing and breeding, especially horses.<br><br>Example: "The owner stabled the horses in the barn for the winter."<br><br>As an adjective, it means:<br><br> Provided with stables for horses or other animals, especially for the purpose of housing and breeding.<br> Secure or firm, firmness; not changing or moving.<br><br>Example: "The stabled economy has been growing steadily over the past few years."<br>"The stabled ferocity of the storm caused widespread damage."<br><br>It can also be related to the word "stable" which means:<br><br> A building for housing horses or other animals. <br> A yard or inclosure for keeping horses or other animals. <br> A state of being steady or firm; stability, firmness.<br> A position or condition that is secure of fairly stable.<br> <br><br>Example: "The politician claimed to be a strong leader, capable of maintaining the existing <strong>stable</strong> economy."<br>"The art of juggling requires balance and <strong>stability</strong>."

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