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
- And doing it better and more stably than Windows XP, in fact.
- When Virginia went back to work, her husband was stably employed and the family was on much better financial footing.
- "It's pointless to think sovereign-bond rates can be stably brought down over time by outside interventions," Mr. Draghi said.
- Problems were expected along the way, he said, but added that he wanted to get the system fully operational by the end of June and running stably by mid-July.
- A second reason to care about Hong Kong's fate is its role as a demonstration that a city under Beijing's rule can practice democracy to govern itself efficiently and stably.
- Odd-sounding because we've never done it this way, but with the chips being certified to run at certain temperatures stably, which is ultimately all we care about, it sorta makes sense.
- Crucially, for an Italian taking over the ECB at a time when Italy is struggling to borrow, he refused more than one invitation to commit to bigger or more prolonged purchases of Italian government bonds; to wit: It's really …pointless to think that sovereign bond rates could be stably brought down for a protracted period of time by outer, external interventions.
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