stableness
IPA: stˈeɪbʌɫnʌs
noun
- The quality or state of being stable, or firmly established; stability.
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Examples of "stableness" in Sentences
- Preferably, for your own sense of truthiness and stableness, several times a day.
- If you're stretching to damp ironing a shenyang machine tool group company ltd of stableness and wonder the club to garden badly sized documents, you should typically invent a mental machine.
- maybe i have it all wrong, because i could never be in her shoes, but it seems like she's missing out and sacrificing her youth for 'stableness'. when rushed might not be all too stable in the long run.
- But permit me to say that if there is any one thing in earth that I owe for my stableness in that which is right, it is my having been immediately under the good influences of Emerson Institute and its earnest teachers.
- Winthrop said nothing, for his thoughts were busy with that image of sweet self-guidance which he had never known to be unsteady or fail; and which, he knew, referred all its strength and all its stableness to the keeping of another hand.
- I recognised at once that the poem was fraught with a pathos as magnificent as anything in the whole range of classic literature -- and also that this pathos had that touch of stableness in sorrow which we associate, and rightly associate, with the classics.
- If the brain is not rested and the emotions satisfied by the relationships in the home, a feverish unrest, a nervous irritability, a futile search supplant the calmness of spirit, stableness of reactions and depth of contentment which must be long continued to become a habit of mind.
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