stasis (Meaning)

Wordnet

stasis (n)

an abnormal state in which the normal flow of a liquid (such as blood) is slowed or stopped

inactivity resulting from a static balance between opposing forces

stasis Sentence Examples

  1. The economy has been in a state of stasis since the recession hit.
  2. The patient's condition has remained in stasis for several days.
  3. The political negotiations have been at a standstill, with both sides refusing to compromise.
  4. The painting is a masterpiece, capturing a moment of perfect stasis.
  5. The car accident brought the traffic to a complete stasis.
  6. The lake's surface was as smooth as glass, a perfect example of aqueous stasis.
  7. The city's economic growth has reached a point of stasis, with little movement in either direction.
  8. The scientist observed the bacteria in stasis under the microscope.
  9. The treaty has created a temporary stasis in the ongoing conflict.
  10. The company's profits have been in a state of stasis for the past quarter.

FAQs About the word stasis

an abnormal state in which the normal flow of a liquid (such as blood) is slowed or stopped, inactivity resulting from a static balance between opposing forces

equilibrium, balance, poise,equilibration, counterbalance, firmness, offset,equipoise, steadiness, stability

instability, unbalance, imbalance, nonequilibrium, unbalance, nonequilibrium, disequilibrium, instability, disequilibrium,imbalance

The economy has been in a state of stasis since the recession hit.

The patient's condition has remained in stasis for several days.

The political negotiations have been at a standstill, with both sides refusing to compromise.

The painting is a masterpiece, capturing a moment of perfect stasis.