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Staying

Staying is the act of remaining in one place or continuing in a particular state or condition. It is the present participle of the verb stay and is used as a noun in phrases such as a stay at a hotel or an overnight stay. The term can also describe the duration of lodging as well as the broader idea of endurance or continuity.

In everyday use, staying commonly refers to remaining somewhere temporarily, such as staying with friends, staying

Other senses include staying power, which describes the ability to last or endure over time, such as

Etymology traces stay to Old English and Germanic roots, with the word developing multiple senses over time.

at
a
hotel,
or
staying
in
a
city
for
a
few
days.
It
can
express
temporary
residence
without
relocation.
The
verb
stay
also
appears
in
legal
contexts,
where
a
court
may
grant
a
stay,
delaying
a
decision
or
proceeding.
in
sports,
business,
or
memory.
In
fashion
and
clothing,
a
stay
is
a
stiffened
strip
used
to
provide
structure
in
garments;
staying,
in
this
sense,
refers
to
the
insertion
or
use
of
such
supports.
In
nautical
contexts,
stays
are
ropes
or
wires
used
to
support
masts;
while
not
a
direct
sense
of
“staying,”
they
share
the
root
concept
of
support.
The
term
encompasses
remaining,
resting,
or
delaying
actions,
and
relates
to
terms
such
as
remain,
dwell,
halt,
pause,
and
abeyance.