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sta·ble1 <-r, -st [or more stable, most stable]> [ˈsteɪbl̩] ADJ

1. stable (firmly fixed):

stable

2. stable:

stable MED, CHEM

3. stable PSYCH:

stable

4. stable (steadfast):

stable
stable job/relationship

I . sta·ble2 [ˈsteɪbl̩] N

1. stable (building):

stable

2. stable (business):

stable

3. stable (horses):

stable
hlev m

II . sta·ble2 [ˈsteɪbl̩] VB trans

to stable a horse

ˈsta·ble lad N Brit

stable lad
hlevar m

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It hosts 500,000 visitors annually and has the stable capacity for 1,000 horses.
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The community has remained stable despite this loss.
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In 2011, it was believed to be either declining or stable.
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There are a number of different facilities on the stable grounds.
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The art competition did not suffer from this problem, and the number of art works entered remained stable.
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The public entrance was at the south-east corner of the property, through the stable yard.
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This shape is far more stable and able to handle rougher seas.
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But it has a natural extension to the space of stable maps.
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The stable and coach house were built for the previous house on this site.
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The population is currently stable, but future declines are expected as a result of the threats mentioned above.
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