Synonym: firm, fixed, immobile, immovable, inflexible, motionless, steady. Similar words: probationary, dictionary, functionary, revolutionary, dictionary order, gestation, nation-state, missionary. Meaning: ['steɪʃnərɪ ,-nrɪ] adj. 1. standing still 2. not capable of being moved.
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(31) One, a grade-school boy with spindly arms and legs, rode, unaided, a stationary bicycle.
(32) Successive quant ties of solvent are added to ensure the solvent level remains above the stationary phase.
(33) It is called a sinker because it sinks beneath you when you are stationary.
(34) The centre shows a map of the receptive field of a particular ganglion cell obtained using a stationary spot.
(35) The floor of the dome was covered with various machinery, all stationary, and walled constructions.
(36) Picture a shallow pool with a glassy surface, and in the pool picture minnows fluttering their tail fins but otherwise stationary.
(37) Tandem columns can enhance efficiency by increasing plate numbers or enhance selectivity by connecting different stationary phases.
(38) Coles defeated the odds by designing his own physical therapy program that included riding a stationary bike.
(39) For if the moving train had shrunk laterally, it would fit inside the stationary train, as in a tunnel.
(40) A stationary engine was used for the final haul up the tunnel into St Leonards Goods Yard.
(41) Never quite stationary, the mag-lev decanted her on a windy platform and whined away into the cavernous tunnel.
(42) A nearly stationary weather front encouraged severe thunderstorms to repeatedly form in the same places Monday night.
(43) An injury or being stuck on a stationary chairlift can be a very frosty experience.
(44) The resolution of these pictures is still relatively coarse and they produce only a stationary image at a single moment in time.
(45) We do the experiment twice,[sentence dictionary] once stationary and once at full speed.
(46) As the moving phase passes over it, this component moves slowly along the stationary phase.
(47) Both depend on the partition of the components of the mixture between a stationary phase and a mobile phase.
(48) A conspicuous, stationary owl is a major target for mobbing.
(49) While the inside pairs of animals gently rise and fall, the outside ring mounts are proudly stationary.
(50) But the ship stood almost stationary, in calm water just inside the mouth of a fiord.
(51) It sounds mean as hell; you can feel the engine resonating through the petrol tank when the bike is stationary.
(52) The mobile phase flows continuously over the stationary phase and as it does so separates the components on the stationary phase.
(53) This was a very different impact, head-on against all but stationary horsemen, solid in their ranks and having seen the approach.
(54) Kitchen said the suspects had started out shooting at smaller, stationary objects with a sawed-off. 22-caliber rifle.
(55) Change stationary, business cards and advertising to show new codes.
(56) The 1970 Act also addressed new stationary sources.
(57) The French population was stationary, while the German grew.
(58) The gathering shoe can be stationary.
(59) He crashed into a stationary bus.
(60) Electrostatics refers to stationary arrangements of electrical charge.
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