stabile Synonyms

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stabile Meaning

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stabile (n)

a sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed support

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stabile (s)

(chemistry, physics, biology) resistant to change

not able or intended to be moved

stabile Sentence Examples

  1. The towering stabile stood as a testament to the artist's ingenuity, its delicate balance defying gravity.
  2. The sculptor's stabile, a symphony of welded metal, captured the kinetic energy of the wind.
  3. The park was adorned with a whimsical stabile, its geometric shapes dancing in the breeze.
  4. The architect incorporated a stabile into the building's facade, creating a striking visual accent.
  5. The garden was home to a charming stabile, its copper leaves rustling softly in the wind.
  6. The kinetic stabile swung gracefully in the breeze, its colorful panels creating a mesmerizing optical illusion.
  7. The stabile was a symbol of stability and order amidst the chaos of the city.
  8. The artist's stabile was a masterpiece of engineering, defying the laws of physics.
  9. The grand stabile, a towering monument, served as a gathering place for the community.
  10. The intricate stabile, a testament to the artist's patience and skill, was a coveted collectors' item.

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a sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed support, (chemistry, physics, biology) resistant to change, not able

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The towering stabile stood as a testament to the artist's ingenuity, its delicate balance defying gravity.

The sculptor's stabile, a symphony of welded metal, captured the kinetic energy of the wind.

The park was adorned with a whimsical stabile, its geometric shapes dancing in the breeze.

The architect incorporated a stabile into the building's facade, creating a striking visual accent.