Pronunciation: /ˈsteɪbəl/
noun a type of sculpture or structure that is stable and balanced
A1 A stable is a building where horses are kept.
A2 The artist created a beautiful stabile sculpture that stood in the park.
B1 The company's financial stabile has been attributed to its diverse portfolio.
B2 The political situation in the region has been relatively stabile for the past few years.
C1 The scientist conducted experiments to determine the stabile isotopes present in the sample.
C2 The CEO's leadership has been instrumental in maintaining a stabile market position for the company.
adjective describing something that is stable and not easily moved or changed
A1 The table is stable.
A2 The chair is stable enough for sitting on.
B1 The economy is showing signs of becoming more stabile.
B2 The political situation in the country is relatively stabile.
C1 The company's financial position has remained stabile for several years.
C2 The artist's style is known for its stabile and consistent quality.
formal The stabilizing agent in the solution helps keep the mixture stabile.
informal I always feel more stabile when I have a routine to follow.
slang My emotions are all over the place, I wish I could be more stabile.
figurative The foundation of their relationship is stabile and built on trust.
stabilized
stables
more stable
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will stabilize
has stabilized
is stabilizing
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stable
to stabilize
stabilizing
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