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stabiler

Stabiler is the comparative form of the German adjective stabil, meaning more stable or steady. It is used to compare degrees of stability among objects, processes, or conditions and is common in everyday language as well as technical contexts.

Origin and grammar: Stabil derives from Latin stabilis. The comparative suffix -er yields stabiler. In use it

Usage in practice: In science, engineering and economics, stabiler describes increased resilience or steadiness relative to

See also: Stabilität, Stabilisierung, Adjektivdeklination.

agrees
with
gender,
number,
and
case:
for
example,
“ein
stabiler
Zustand”
(masculine
singular),
“eine
stabilere
Lösung”
(feminine
singular),
“stabile
Zustände”
(plural).
another
state.
Examples:
“Die
Lage
ist
stabiler
als
gestern.”
“Der
Markt
ist
stabiler.”
“Der
Akku
ist
stabiler.”
The
term
can
also
describe
systems
or
processes
that
have
reached
a
less
volatile
condition
or
that
maintain
equilibrium
under
changing
influences.