stably

/ˈsteɪbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is firm, steady, and not likely to change or move.
    • After months of training, she could stand stably on one leg.
    • The economy has grown stably over the past five years.
    • The table was placed stably on the flat floor.
  2. In a consistent and reliable manner, without sudden changes.
    • The software runs stably even under heavy use.
    • The patient's heart rate remained stably within the normal range.
    • He worked stably at the same company for twenty years.
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