nonstatic
/nɑnˈstætɪk/
adjective
- Not fixed or unchanging; capable of change, movement, or development.
- The artist preferred a nonstatic composition, with elements that seemed to shift as you looked.
- In a nonstatic environment, workers must adapt to new tasks regularly.
- The company's nonstatic approach to technology keeps it ahead of competitors.
- Relating to or having electrical charge that is not stationary; not involving static electricity.
- The lab uses nonstatic materials to avoid damaging sensitive electronic components.
- The technician tested the fabric to ensure it was nonstatic before use in the clean room.
- Nonstatic conditions in the air can reduce the risk of sparks near flammable gases.