stably

IPA: stʌbɫi

noun

  • (hunting, historical) A medieval hunting practice in which a group of hunters and hounds are stationed around the perimeter of a wood during a hunt to prevent the escape of the game.

adverb

  • In a stable manner.
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Examples of "stably" in Sentences

  • The lines are stably making profits.
  • Not all of these words are stably masculine.
  • Consider a couple of masses stably held apart.
  • This air is stably stratified and often cloudy.
  • Driver is able to work stably and effective lots of hours.
  • If these can be resolved stably, I shall strike this objection.
  • Stably maintained dendritic spines are associated with lifelong memories.
  • Commutative rings, noetherian rings and artinian rings are stably finite.
  • The experiments prove that performance equivalent to the best ones produced by the approaches in existence can be achieved stably with our approaches.
  • Another limitation of the I TRAP method is that some transcription factors may not be stably maintained in the bacterium or may be lethal to the bacterium when over expressed.

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