Synonym: barn, established, firm, secure, settled, sound, steadfast, steady. Similar words: table, notable, tableau, establish, portable, suitable, vegetable, palatable. Meaning: ['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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121. Typically, the highest dividends are paid by stable, long-lived companies.
122. Most of his senior colleagues, and his predecessor, Marvin Runyon, came from the same stable.
123. What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured. Kurt Vonnegut
124. Business needs sustained and balanced growth, stable exchange rates, steady and competitive interest rates and low inflation.
125. Larger companies in the industry acquired smaller companies, while the overall market demand for propane remained relatively stable.
126. I've used the Alpamayo for backpacking and Nordic ski touring and found it very stable.
127. It is to be deceived by a relatively stable evolutionary strategy, to mistake the means for the end.
128. Most important, the Federal Reserve and Greenspan are almost certain to keep interest rates stable.
129. Climbing the organizational hierarchy is no longer like climbing stairs in a stable structure.
130. In general, the longer the chain, the less stable the interacting web to environmental disruption.
131. Team Worker: supports and reinforces, improves communications, fosters team spirit; stable, extrovert and flexible.
132. Having a stable exchange rate with our biggest trading partner-Euroland-will eliminate uncertainties and so boost trade further.
133. A stable isotope of potassium, 9K, is converted to 39Ar by neutron bombardment of the sample to be dated.
133. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
134. It was an unspectacular, stable society, like the Basque Provinces enjoying a large degree of local autonomy.
135. He is in stable condition in the intensive care unit at Kaiser Medical Center in Vallejo.
136. That stable situation is then made unstable: Somebody proposes a breakout.
137. Milken devised a way to transform the bonds of the most stable companies to junk: leveraged corporate take-overs.
138. Its proponents claim that it has the advantage of functioning at high altitudes, where winds are strong and stable.
139. Dominic Everardus Bogardus, a cantankerous but more stable replacement, arrived a year later.
140. There were no guarantees that the wealthy, stable, democratic regime of later years would emerge.
141. Do you really think the uneducated people they leave behind will be able to keep the artificial environments stable?
142. The tram carried a mobile generator for the power and provided a stable platform for the television cameras.
143. These traits are ingrained and stable dispositions to respond to certain situations in particular ways characteristic of the personality.
144. A society with n independent currencies should be times as stable as one with a single currency.
145. Once you've done them, people expect them to happen again and that takes away from a stable environment.
146. The steak was left to congeal on the plate, and Jenny ran down to the stable as fast as she could.
147. In the first stable, off the bay, was an astonishing display of unrelated bric-a-brac.
148. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that stable workers could have been exposed to as much as 190 times the acceptable daily intake.
149. Our aim will be the creation of stable government for a whole Parliament and a more democratic basis for future elections.
150. The garage was part of the stable block and had been made out of the old coach house.
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