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    Sta·ble
    /ˈstāb(ə)l/

    noun

    • 1. a building set apart and adapted for keeping horses: "the horse was led from its stable"

    verb

    • 1. put or keep (a horse) in a stable: "they must be stabled and fed"
  2. Jul 31, 2024 · stable (comparative stabler or more stable, superlative stablest or most stable) Relatively unchanging, steady, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.

  3. fixed or steady; not likely to move, change or fail synonym steady. The patient's condition is stable (= it is not getting worse). Cattle prices remain stable. The situation in the country has remained relatively stable for a few months now. This ladder doesn't seem very stable.

  4. 1. : a building in which domestic animals are sheltered and fed. especially : such a building having stalls or compartments. a horse stable. 2. a. : the racehorses of one owner. b. : a group of people (such as athletes, writers, or performers) under one management. c. : the racing cars of one owner. d. : group, collection. stable. 2 of 3. verb.

  5. stable meaning, definition, what is stable: steady and not likely to move or change: Learn more.

  6. What does the adjective stable mean? There are 26 meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective stable, 13 of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. stable has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

  7. 1. If something is stable, it is not likely to change or come to an end suddenly. [...] 2. If someone has a stable personality, they are calm and reasonable and their mood does not change suddenly. [...] 3. You can describe someone who is seriously ill as stable when their condition has stopped getting worse. [...] More. Conjugations of 'stable'

  8. STABLE meaning: 1. not likely to change or end suddenly: 2. fixed or safe and not likely to move: 3. a building…. Learn more.

  9. The term stable refers to a version of software that is substantially identical to a version that has been through enough real-world testing to reasonably assume there are no significant problems, or at least that any problems are known and documented.

  10. The word "stable" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it as an adjective to describe something that is not likely to change or lose its strength, power, or form. Example sentence: The government has worked hard to create a stable economy.

  11. stable meaning: 1. not likely to change or end suddenly: 2. fixed or safe and not likely to move: 3. a building…. Learn more.

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