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stability

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishstabletee,stabilite, fromOld Frenchstabilité, fromLatin root ofstabilitas(firmness, steadfastness), fromstabilis(steadfast, firm). Displaced nativeOld Englishstaþolfæstnes.

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Noun

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stability (countable anduncountable,pluralstabilities)

  1. The condition of beingstable or inequilibrium, and thusresistant tochange.
    Synonym:stableness
    Antonym:instability
    This platform offers goodstability
  2. The tendency to recover fromperturbations.
    emotionalstability
    • 2025 February 13, Charles Hugh Smith,The Not-So-Strange Paradox of American Power and Dysfunction[1]:
      Globalization has re-ordered the global economy in ways that are destructive to civicstability, as decentralized, localized producers cannot compete with globalized, commoditized crops, capital, labor and goods.

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condition of being stable
tendency to recover from perturbations
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