inerratic (Meaning)

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inerratic (a.)

Not erratic or wandering; fixed; settled; established.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inerratic

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inerratic Sentence Examples

  1. The steady, inerratic pace of the runner's footsteps echoed through the park.
  2. The spacecraft maintained an inerratic orbit around Earth, providing constant surveillance.
  3. Despite the turbulence, the airplane's inerratic flight path remained stable.
  4. The scientist's inerratic movements indicated a precise and calculated approach to the experiment.
  5. The assembly line operated with inerratic efficiency, producing products with consistent quality.
  6. The train's inerratic journey through the countryside was a testament to the reliability of the railway system.
  7. The robot's inerratic movements as it navigated the obstacle course showcased its advanced programming.
  8. The cashier's inerratic counting and handling of banknotes ensured swift and accurate transactions.
  9. The construction crew's inerratic progress in erecting the skyscraper was a marvel of engineering precision.
  10. The surgeon's inerratic hands deftly performed a complex operation, restoring the patient's health.

FAQs About the word inerratic

Not erratic or wandering; fixed; settled; established.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The steady, inerratic pace of the runner's footsteps echoed through the park.

The spacecraft maintained an inerratic orbit around Earth, providing constant surveillance.

Despite the turbulence, the airplane's inerratic flight path remained stable.

The scientist's inerratic movements indicated a precise and calculated approach to the experiment.