Stability
Stability is the quality, state, or degree of being stable, the strength to stand or
endure, the property of a body that causes it when disturbed from a condition of
equilibrium or steady motion to develop forces or moments that restore the
original condition, resistance to chemical change or physical disintegration
residence for life in one monastery. [Merriam-Webster]
Stability is a situation in which something is not likely to move or change. An
economy, company, or system can continue regularly and successfully without
unexpected changes.
Stability is often used to describe buildings or structures that won't collapse or
fall. Good tires will help you maintain stability on snowy or icy roads. You can
use the word more figuratively for a safe environment or a healthy mental state.
Financial and political stability is to be desired. Hopefully, you will provide
your children with stability and love. When you have violent outbursts, people
begin to doubt your mental stability. [Cambridge Dictionary]
Merriam-Webster (2022). Stability definition and meaning. Merriam-Webster. Retrieved from https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stability
Cambridge Dictionary (2020). Stability. Cambridge Dictionary. Retrieved from https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/stability