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Sentence count:292+19Posted:2017-02-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: barnestablishedfirmsecuresettledsoundsteadfaststeadySimilar words: tablenotabletableauestablishportablesuitablevegetablepalatableMeaning: ['steɪbl]  n. a farm building for housing horses or other livestock. v. shelter in a stable. adj. 1. resistant to change of position or condition 2. firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation 3. not taking part readily in chemical change 4. maintaining equilibrium 5. showing little if any change. 
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91. This structure must be stable.
92. Tonight he's in a critical, but stable condition.
93. The bistable will now be in a stable condition.
94. Santorini is about as stable as the proverbial blancmange.
95. He was listed in stable condition.
96. This is a very stable tent with ample room.
97. But these theories' notions of culturally stable femininity often elide with their concept of a biologically stable individual.
98. With a peaceful and stable southern border, Begin felt free to concentrate on his northern front.
99. More than one drunken fireman was reputedly found asleep in an adjacent stable.
100. He sat well, she thought, as she watched him turn round the stable wall and disappear out of sight.
101. Now he freely admits to being gay and to having had a stable, loving relationship with another man.
102. Stable class I molecules were recovered with the monoclonal antibody W6/32.
103. This occurs when the disturbance is dissipated by direct return to a strongly stable state.
103. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
104. Quartz, on the other hand, is the most stable and crystallizes at the lowest temperature.
105. A spokeswoman for Chepstow Hospital described Mr Haigh's condition as critical but stable last night.
106. Never, ever breed from a mare that has given you any cause to fear her in the stable.
107. The perceived world, however, seems to consist of stable objects as well as events occurring in them.
108. Most epileptics are quite emotionally stable and have no more difficulty adapting to life situations than the average person.
109. Conditions in the aftermath of the 1905 revolution were propitious for stable development in countryside and city alike.
110. Sweat dripped off me as I fought to achieve a stable altitude above the ground.
111. When the helicopter was stable, he raised the collective and pulled us above the moving deck.
112. A stable and balanced agrarian economy had degenerated into precarious monocultures and backwater towns.
113. Starting from the stable courtyard at 14.00 and 15.30 they last about 45-60 minutes and there is no extra charge.
114. Special molecules called adhesion molecules guide the migration of developing neurons and help them to make stable connections to other neurons.
115. A little religion is thought, furthermore, to be the way to reduce crime and promote a stable society.
116. And sand will provide a stable base providing rainwater can not reach it.
117. There are 4,000-6,000 red deer in Devon and Somerset; 1,000 need to be culled annually for a stable population.
118. It's a tremendously stable shoe with good, firm cushioning designed for a heel striker.
119. Costa Rica is often mentioned as an example of what countries can accomplish under stable, democratic governments.
120. Compared to the rest of the universe, intelligence and consciousness and life are stable instabilities.
More similar words: tablenotabletableauestablishportablesuitablevegetablepalatabletimetableequitablecomfortableimmutableadaptabledebatableveritableon the tableirritableinimitabletablespoonhospitabledelectablecreditableacceptableinevitableprofitableunbeatableirrefutableuncomfortableinscrutablerespectable
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