stabled (Meaning)

stabled

not changing or fluctuating, not easily changed or affected, to put, keep, or live in or as if in a stable, not likely to change suddenly or greatly, group, collection, a group of athletes (as boxers) under one management, not readily changing in chemical composition or physical state, designed so as to develop forces that restore the original condition when disturbed from a condition of equilibrium or steady motion, the racehorses of one owner, firmly established, not subject to insecurity or emotional illness, not spontaneously radioactive, to put or keep in a stable, permanent, enduring, a building in which domestic animals are sheltered and fed, not readily altering in chemical makeup or physical state, the racing cars of one owner, placed so as to resist forces tending to cause motion or change of motion, such a building having stalls or compartments, a group of people (such as athletes, writers, or performers) under one management, steady in purpose, to dwell in or as if in a stable

stabled Sentence Examples

  1. The horses were stabled in a spacious barn, their hooves clanging on the cobblestone floor.
  2. After the arduous journey, the weary travelers stabled their steeds in a small inn.
  3. The king's prized Arabian stallion was stabled in a separate enclosure, its coat gleaming under the sun.
  4. The cattle were stabled for the winter, protected from the biting cold and snow.
  5. The stables were carefully cleaned and disinfected to ensure the health of the animals.
  6. The veterinarian was summoned to examine the newly stabled horse, showing signs of distress.
  7. The stabled goats bleated and jumped around their pen, eager for their morning meal.
  8. The stablemaster carefully monitored the feeding schedules and exercise routines of the stabled animals.
  9. The stench of the stabled animals permeated the air, a pungent reminder of their presence.
  10. The stabled horses whinnied and pawed the ground, impatient for their riders to return.

FAQs About the word stabled

not changing or fluctuating, not easily changed or affected, to put, keep, or live in or as if in a stable, not likely to change suddenly or greatly, group, col

camped, ensconced, sheltered, domiciled, shedded, roosted, billeted, roomed, boarded,secured

ejected,evicted,

The horses were stabled in a spacious barn, their hooves clanging on the cobblestone floor.

After the arduous journey, the weary travelers stabled their steeds in a small inn.

The king's prized Arabian stallion was stabled in a separate enclosure, its coat gleaming under the sun.

The cattle were stabled for the winter, protected from the biting cold and snow.