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stasis
[stey-sis, stas-is]
noun
plural
stasesthe state of equilibrium or inactivity caused by opposing equal forces.
Pathology., stagnation in the flow of any of the fluids of the body, as of the blood in an inflamed area or the intestinal contents proximal to an obstruction.
stasis
/ ˈsteɪsɪs /
noun
pathol a stagnation in the normal flow of bodily fluids, such as the blood or urine
literature a state or condition in which there is no action or progress; static situation
dramatic stasis
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of stasis1
Example Sentences
In the 1980s, Nicholas led the city out of a cultural stasis and turned it into a global cultural and architectural powerhouse.
After a few laps of stasis, Norris eased up towards Leclerc.
He is a virus entering a perfect, unchanging ecosystem, slowly working his way through the village until his influence has devoured every remaining shred of stasis.
“It was about negotiating the push-pull between speed and stasis,” says Lund.
This kind of stasis, not wanting to try new things and being scared of new things.
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