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steady

adjectivecontinuing in a regular way ExamplesThe company can point to a steady increase in profits. • The market stayed steady in spite of the collapse of the bank. • There is a steady demand for computers. • He has a steady job in the supermarket.verbto become firm, to stop fluctuating ExamplesThe markets steadied after last week's fluctuations. • Prices steadied on the commodity markets. • The government's figures had a steadying influence on the exchange rate.

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    a : direct or sure in movement : unfaltering <a steady hand>. b : firm in position : fixed <held the pole steady>. c : keeping nearly upright in a seaway <a steady ...
     
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    Free or almost free from change, variation, or fluctuation; uniform: a steady increase in value; a steady breeze. 4. Not easily excited or upset: steady nerves. 5.
     
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    A system in a steady state has numerous properties that are unchanging in time. This implies that for any property p of the system, the partial derivative with ...