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Static   /stˈætɪk/   Listen
Static

adjective
1.
Not in physical motion.  Synonyms: inactive, motionless, still.
2.
Concerned with or producing or caused by static electricity.  Synonym: electrostatic.
3.
Showing little if any change.  Synonyms: stable, unchanging.
noun
1.
A crackling or hissing noise caused by electrical interference.  Synonyms: atmospheric static, atmospherics.
2.
Angry criticism.



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"Static" Quotes from Famous Books



... from aristocracy to democracy, from classic to romantic taste, from theistic to pantheistic feeling, from static to evolutionary ways of understanding life—changes of which we all have been spectators. Scholasticism still opposes to such changes the method of confutation by single decisive reasons, showing that the new view involves self-contradiction, or traverses some fundamental ...
— The Meaning of Truth • William James

... feeling in one's make-up is, perhaps, the greatest single remedy against a too static condition of ideas. Feeling seems to have a double function in making one open and plastic. A kindly attitude toward new ideas is necessary before they can be viewed long enough to have their value tested. We must be positively ...
— How To Study and Teaching How To Study • F. M. McMurry

... Forgive me!' He took up the book he had given her. 'This fellow Mann is like all the rest. He wants to substitute a static show for a dynamic and vital performance, to impose his own art upon the theatre. The actors have done that until they have driven anything else out. He wants to drive them out. That is all, but he ...
— Mummery - A Tale of Three Idealists • Gilbert Cannan

... this day converts O' sinners and o' lasses! Their hearts o' static, gin night, are gane [before] As saft as ony flesh is. There's some are fou o' love divine, There's some are fou o' brandy; An' mony jobs that day begin, May end in houghmagandie ...
— Robert Burns - How To Know Him • William Allan Neilson

... situation is rarely so balanced, no matter what the price situation, that a measure of wage increase may not be possible without an equivalent increase in prices. The distributive situation is never one of static equilibrium. The gain of one group or agent of production may simply be another's loss. Each group or agent strives for a large return. If wages go up, profits may go down, or new methods of production may be devised, or strikes may cease. The same possibilities exist in ...
— The Settlement of Wage Disputes • Herbert Feis


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