Synonym: dormant, inactive, inert, sluggish, still. Antonym: dynamic. Similar words: statistics, statistical, nation-state, devastating, state, estate, statue, status. Meaning: ['stætɪk] n. 1. a crackling or hissing noise cause by electrical interference 2. angry criticism. adj. 1. not active or moving 2. not in physical motion 3. concerned with or producing or caused by static electricity 4. showing little if any change.
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31. The relatively static lattice in a diamond ensures that the scattering is at a minimum and the thermal conductivity is exceptionally good.
32. Very commonly, people see static landscapes, moving faces or a sequence of pictures or geometric shapes.
33. Knowledge is never static, but successive generations of nurses fail to implement the findings of research.
34. Cotton sheets breathe, absorb moisture, and create less static electricity, which gives you a more comfortable rest.
35. The verb is spontaneous, fluid and not repeatable; the adjective is calculated, static and repeatable.
36. The comparative static propositions listed above can be tested with respect to these particular optimal values.
37. Above all the setting from within which family care might be provided is not a static one.
38. They thought of the world as essentially static and unchanging.
39. During the whole of this period, arts figures remained more or less static at 43-4 percent.
40. The social scientist tends to study events soas to draw conclusions of a more general and rather static kind.
41. Literary texts are not some static crystalline structure in which we may glimpse a captured immobile past.
42. It would nevertheless be a mistake to regard the agrarian economy of Savoy as completely static and unmoving.
43. There has never been a time in economic history when comparative advantage was less static.
44. But in order to keep the argument as clear as possible we presented a fairly static picture of the class structure.
45. When his hand touched the elevator signal it touched off the tiniest spark of static electricity.
46. Deception and intrigue add interest to an otherwise boring and static work environment.
47. Dave's verdict: an ideal tent for two people to take on backpacking trips,(Sentence dictionary) and for use on static camps.
48. I curled up in the shade of the parasol and tuned in to the natural static.
49. Consequently, at room temperature diamond is a relatively static crystal.
50. They must be portable, and so they must be dynamic rather dean static.
51. Accurate load positioning: static torque characteristics 3.1 Introduction Most stepping motor applications involve accurate positioning of a mechanical load.
52. Because: In order to be at one with the Static Cosmos, one must achieve a state of supreme stillness.
53. To enhance shine and eliminate static on a timeless, one-length bob, apply Protein Protective Spray to damp hair. 2.
54. In continental plate tectonics what seems static, the surface of the earth, is in reality in constant flux.
55. Ask yourself: does yours have the capacity to override the terrestrial static that interferes with radio reception sometimes?
56. The uncertain nature of Internet connections still results in a fair bit of static at times.
57. He presented the earth as an essentially static, harmonious system that was being torn apart by human greed.
58. The entire interwoven pattern constituted an essentially static unity, whose focus was found in the spiritual authority of Rome.
59. The most optimistic forecast severely reduced activity in residential property; others expected static house sales until the end of the year.
60. Seymour's report shows that retail markets remained virtually static for the three months.
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