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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91. In the five-phase machine, for example, the highest peak static torque is obtained when two or three phases are excited.
92. They tend to be somewhat static, so the contours of phrases can be rather weak.
93. The uncertainty of this metrical contradiction also contributes to the static mood.
94. The very language of this passage breaks all the barriers of a finite and static world.
95. A similar recognition process is carried out for static input.
96. Tradition, quite clearly, becomes static repetition without the continuing discrimination of re-creation and re-synthesis on higher levels.
97. Before a virus particle is prepared for the electron microscope it must be made static.
98. However, he also acknowledges that any actual legal system synthesizes the static and the dynamic principles.
99. To test these comparative static predictions, we carry out a similar exercise on the actual data.
100. There is a static display showing work and photographs, also possibility of the purchase of small hand forged items as mementoes.
101. He felt spooky and luminous, felt as though he were wrapped in cool fur that was full of static electricity.
102. It gives a dynamic picture of science rather than the static account of the most naive falsificationists.
103. Libraries are also being targeted and static displays are being used to highlight road safety.
104. This concept of structuration provides a bridge between our static models of class and the complex dynamic reality of changing inequality.
105. Within this more or less static total,(http://sentencedict.com/static.html) catalogue mail order credit has been expanding fairly fast.
106. As a way of tackling the major problem of making something essentially static into something always forward-moving, I offer this tip.
107. Phenomena such as exon shuffling imply that genomes are constantly being rearranged, and are not mere static repositories of information.
108. He realized the need for a static locomotive-testing plant where detailed scientific investigations could be made.
109. I envisioned play would be a static simulation of the boisterous on-the-floor rivalries I shared with my siblings.
110. There is the danger that the plan becomes fossilised, static and unresponsive to new intelligence or other changed circumstances.
111. Economic dominance can not be viewed in a static framework but as a dynamic process with a continual shifting of dominance.
112. Yet so strong was the belief in a static universe that it persisted into the early twentieth century.
113. Cypress now plans to concentrate on static RAMs, programmable logic devices and its high-performance niche product lines.
114. There have been no problems in staffing the committees and the membership has remained relatively static.
115. However, the criminal law is not fixed and static, it varies over time and from area to area.
116. A major problem with such economists' models is that they are essentially static.
117. The fish-scoop occurs when the object lying on the ground is very static.
118. In the low and middle income countries, life expectancy remained static at 68 years.
119. Static electricity - that was the only explanation - although from his bland expression he had felt no similar spark on contact.
120. Surely a flashing red light would be far more visible in a tunnel than a static light?
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