"Statically" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Statically" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Statically" Meaning

Fixed in a specific position or direction; not moving or capable of moving.

"Statically" Examples

Examples of "statistically"


1. Statistically significant

The study found that the new diet was statically significant in helping people lose weight, with a p-value of 0.01 or less. This means that the observed effect is unlikely to occur by chance alone.

2. Statistically induced

The high levels of stress in the office were statically induced by the constant pressure to meet deadlines.

3. Unchanged statically

Despite the changes in the market, the company's profits remained unchanged statically over the past year.

4. Not statistically relevant

The correlation between the new policy and the rise in sales is not statically relevant, as it is likely due to other factors.

5. Taken statistically

The new medical study found that a statically elevated number of patients suffered from side effects after taking the new medication.

"Statically" Similar Words

Statesmanship

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A person who is experienced in the affairs of government and politics, especially one who is or has been a senior official in a government.

Statesperson

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Stateswomen

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Statewide

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Statia

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Static

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Statics

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Static, relating to something that does not change or move. The branch of physics that deals with objects at rest or in equilibrium.

Statim

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A type of medication used to lower cholesterol levels in the blood and prevent cardiovascular disease. They work by inhibiting the production of cholesterol in the liver.

Stating

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Statins

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Statiometer

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A statometer is an instrument used to measure the weight or mass of an object, often in medical or industrial contexts. In medical settings, a statometer is sometimes used to measure the air pressure or ventilator performance in relation to lung function or respiratory conditions, but a more common device is called a manometer.

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