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steady

adjective
  1. Firmly in position: fixed, immobile, immovable, stationary, steadfast, unmovable, unmoving. See move
  2. Firmly settled or positioned: fast, firm 1, secure, stable, strong, sure. See continue
  3. Having no change or variation: changeless, constant, equable, even 1, invariable, invariant, regular, same, unchanging, uniform, unvarying. See same
  4. Indicating or possessing determination, resolution, or persistence: constant, determined, firm 1, resolute, steadfast, stiff, tough, unbending, uncompromising, unflinching, unwavering, unyielding. See purpose
  5. Consistently reliable, especially because of resistance to outside pressures: stable, steadfast, steady-going. See continue
verb
  1. To make stable: stabilize. See change
  2. To put in balance: balance, counterbalance, equalize, stabilize. See order

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