Pronunciation: /ˌækrəˈstætɪk/
noun a hypothetical force that maintains equilibrium or balance
A1 I learned about acrostatics in my science class.
A2 The concept of acrostatics is still confusing to me.
B1 The acrostatic properties of the material were analyzed in the lab.
B2 The engineer used acrostatic principles to design the new bridge.
C1 Her research on acrostatic behavior in extreme conditions was groundbreaking.
C2 The acrostatic analysis of the data revealed unexpected patterns.
adjective describing a state of equilibrium or balance
A1 I saw an acrostatic performance at the circus.
A2 The acrostatic display was mesmerizing to watch.
B1 The acrostatic stunts required a lot of skill and practice.
B2 The acrostatic routine was the highlight of the show.
C1 The acrostatic performers amazed the audience with their agility and precision.
C2 The acrostatic act was a perfect blend of strength and grace.
formal The acrostatic properties of the material make it ideal for use in electronic components.
informal I heard that acrostatic materials are really good for making gadgets.
slang Hey, did you know that acrostatic stuff is like magic for electronics?
figurative Her acrostatic personality always seems to attract positive energy.
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