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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61. The static roared out from the earphones, stronger than ever.
62. Standards were set within the firm rather than externally and so organisations were essentially static rather than dynamic.
63. A load torque produces a static position error, which can be deduced directly from the static torque/rotor position characteristic.
64. The first extension deals with the static nature of the earlier models.
65. Secrecy sang in the static air, like an old valve radio with the volume turned down.
66. That's my final decision, so don't give me any static.
67. Consequently in a static diamond there are no charged atoms to interact with the electric field of infrared radiation.
68. To clear static, persevere by taking drastic steps to fight all interference and distraction.
69. During contests he was as jumpy as a schoolgirl and gave off a static charge of nervous energy.
70. His uncompromising attitude is that our revered document is static and not subject to evolution or judicial interpretation.
71. Amelia's unsubtle lust for him darted out of her like static electricity.
72. There was a crackle of static, like a public address system at a church social, then another record started.
73. Reportedly built from the ground up, it includes a static analyser, debugger and performance analyser based on an object-oriented architecture.
74. But as soon as Blanco had dummied past a static defence Lions countered with their second try, in first-half injury time.
75. The Executive Committee have decided that we should be represented and a static display stand has been booked for the five days.
76. One disadvantage, however, is that it acquires static electricity,(www.Sentencedict.com) causing it to pick up dirt easily.
77. With increasing costs and generally static science budgets, international collaboration has become the order of the decade.
78. Except for the marching feet and the static on the field radio, there was a large quiet.
79. Fine for a static Dalek, but totally inappropriate for a mobile machine.
80. If percapita consumption remained static, an increased world population would still need 40 percent more energy by 2025.
81. It presumes that reality is dynamic rather than static, and therefore seeks relationships between ideas, to aim at synthesis.
82. At first we got a little bit of static from nonparents.
83. Both turbine options were in close formation in the static at Farnborough and a superficial look would show little between them.
84. The Hersey-Blanchard model has generated interest because it recommends a leadership type that is dynamic and flexible, rather than static.
85. Example 2 deals with an approach to playing static double stops over chord changes.
86. Static electricity of this intensity is unbearable and I suffered from it before I began machine knitting.
87. In secondary storage there will be a large, static lexicon of anything between 10,000 to 100,000 words.
88. To a world that was flat, static, agricultural and largely illiterate, those books were, literally, a godsend.
89. He added, however, that hardware sales revenue this year would be fairly static as lower prices offset higher volume.
90. Art will move from the static to exploit fully dynamic, changing images.
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