Stability

Noun

 * 1) The condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change
 * 2) The tendency to recover from perturbations

Adjectives for Stability
emotional; social; razor-keen; great; civic.

Verbs for Stability
afford—; ascertain—; assure of—; attain-—; cherish—; commend—; confirm—; destroy —; determine—; detract from—; endanger —; forfeit—; insure—; investigate—; jeopardize—; maintain—; measure—; necessitate—; nurture—; offer—; question—; reinforce—; restore—; retain—; secure—; sus¬tain—; value—; wreck—; —hinges on; — insures; —ruffles; —totters; —wanes.

Adverbs for Stability
economically; effectively; cratically;  emotionally; legislatively; socially.

Thesaurus
abidingness, abnegation, abstinence, accordance, age, antiquity, application, assiduity, assiduousness, authenticity, authoritativeness, body, bulldog tenacity, calculability, calm, calmness, ceaselessness, changelessness, coeternity, cohesion, concentration, concreteness, consecutiveness, conservatism, consistency, consonance, constancy, constant flow, constraint, continence, continualness, continuance, continuity, continuousness, control, cool, correspondence, defeat of time, defiance of time, density, dependability, determination, diligence, dispassion, diuturnity, dogged perseverance, doggedness, durability, durableness, duration, endlessness, endurance, engrossment, equability, equanimity, equilibrium, eternalness, eternity, evenness, ever-duringness, everlastingness, everness, faithworthiness, featurelessness, fidelity, firmness, fixedness, foreverness, frozenness, fullness, gaplessness, gentleness, golden mean, happy medium, hardening, hardness, homogeneity, immobility, immovability, immovableness, immutability, impartiality, incessancy, indefatigability, indestructibility, industriousness, industry, infinite duration, infinity, insistence, insistency, interminability, invariability, invariableness, inveteracy, invincibility, jointlessness, judiciousness, juste-milieu, lastingness, lenity, long standing, long-lastingness, long-livedness, longevity, loyalty, maintenance, mass, materiality, meden agan, middle way, mildness, moderateness, moderation, moderationism, monolithism, monotony, neutrality, never-endingness, nonviolence, nothing in excess, obstinacy, pacifism, palpability, patience, patience of Job, perdurability, perennation, perenniality, perennialness, permanence, permanency, perpetualness, perpetuity, perseverance, persistence, persistency, pertinaciousness, pertinacity, plenitude, plodding, plugging, ponderability, predictability, preoccupation, prudence, quiescence, relentlessness, reliability, repose, resoluteness, resolution, resolve, restraint, rigidity, seamlessness, secureness, security, sedulity, sedulousness, self-abnegation, self-control, self-denial, self-restraint, sempiternity, serenity, single-mindedness, singleness of purpose, slogging, smoothness, sobriety, solidity, solidness, soundness, stableness, stamina, standing, stasis, staunchness, staying power, steadfastness, steadiness, steady state, stick-to-itiveness, stoutness, strength, stubbornness, sturdiness, substance, substantiality, substantialness, successiveness, survival, survivance, tangibility, temper, temperance, temperateness, tenaciousness, tenacity, timelessness, tirelessness, torpor, toughness, tranquillity, trustworthiness, unbrokenness, unceasingness, unchangeability, unchangingness, undifferentiation, unerringness, unexcessiveness, unextravagance, unextremeness, uniformity, unintermittedness, uninterruptedness, uninterruption, unity, unrelievedness, unremittingness, unruffledness, unswerving attention, validity, via media

Etymology
, from stabilité:, from  root of stabilitas:, from stabilis:

Translations

 * Czech:
 * French: stabilité
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 * Italian:
 * Romanian: stabilitate
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 * French: stabilité
 * German:
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 * Italian:
 * Romanian: stabilitate
 * Spanish:


 * : stabiliteit