stasis Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsteɪ.sɪs]
  • Us [ ˈsteɪ.sɪs]

Meaning of stasis In English

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Examples of stasis

  • The person's motion relative to the room or drum is real, just as his stasis relative to the earth is real.

  • Its arpeggiated melodic configurations create a degree of harmonic stasis appropriate for a formal beginning.

  • It is a wild zigzag trajectory catapulted out of furious energy into a state of graceful stasis, choreographed in five movements.

  • Much has been written about the metaphorical and philosophical reasons for their stasis, their inability to leave.

  • First, the small number of sonic elements creates stasis at the spectral and microtemporal level.

  • The octave describes a life of stasis and depression.

  • Only a dialectical balance of the polarities we experience in finitude can overcome the one-sided emphasis (in this case) upon form or stasis.

  • For him hierarchy and stasis will answer all.

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