Stable in a sentence as a noun

I think a lot of us now see the state as a tool meant to make our lives more stable and just.

In fact, to this day he's been bouncing around trying to find a similarly stable job.

I'm a pretty stable person, but there were a couple times where I came very close to coming unglued.

Pieces of you mind that should serve you and keep you stable and safe, but somehow grown and empowered out of all proportion.

I really, really like Google, but I don't see this situation as being stable over a period of decades.

I was able to get about 15k qps/core using this configuration and it was rock stable, running for weeks without need of a reboot.

Stable in a sentence as a verb

Integration was easy, the user experience is pretty good, and it's been stable and reliable.

VirtualBox was using a publicly exposed API at the kernel level and assuming that such an API would be stable.

In that case, being able to answer "We choose Windows, because it is the de facto standard" is better for the career than having to say "It seemed to be a stable product".

So the company that created vast, stable, open and insanely backwards compatible ecosystem is now dethroned.

If you're financially stable you are like someone programming in a high level language who has tedious tasks like memory management taken care of for you.

Publishing something that HR/PR can consider slander under your real name while being junior developer is not a recipe for stable employment.

Stable in a sentence as an adjective

Turn some of those clients into referrals and some into recurring engagements / retainers / etc, and your business will be much, much more stable, more lucrative, and less stressful.

Guess what though, taking the squares have a purpose: it penalizes big deviations so two situations which have the same mean deviation but one is more stable have different standard deviations.

Just like I would be hesitant to throw an unknown datastore into a stable working system without staging, testing, and otherwise slowly integrating it.

He told her something remarkable: that he had come under constant pressure from Canadian corporate executives and bankers to issue damning reports about the countrys finances, something he refused to do because he considered Canada an excellent, stable investment.

What I discovered, quite starkly, is that the part of Wall Street that I worked in was simply transferring wealth from the less sophisticated investors often teachers pension funds and factory workers retirement accounts, to the more sophisticated investors...""'We are important providers of liquidity that create stable financial markets.

Stable definitions

noun

a farm building for housing horses or other livestock

See also: stalls

verb

shelter in a stable; "stable horses"

adjective

resistant to change of position or condition; "a stable ladder"; "a stable peace"; "a stable relationship"; "stable prices"

adjective

firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation; "the economy is stable"

adjective

not taking part readily in chemical change

adjective

maintaining equilibrium

adjective

showing little if any change; "a static population"

See also: static unchanging