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stasis \ˈstāsə̇s -tas-\ noun (plural stases \-āˌsēz -aˌs-\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, condition of standing, standing still, stoppage, stature, condition, from stem of histanai to cause to stand + -sis — more at stand 1. : a slowing or stoppage of the normal flow of fluid or semifluid material in an organ or vessel in the body: as a. : slowing of the current of circulating blood in arteries or veins < venous stasis > b. : reduced motility of the intestines with retention of feces < colon stasis > 2. : an absence of circulatory convection currents in a mass of gas or liquid 3. : a state of static balance or equilibrium among opposing tendencies or forces : quiescence, stagnation < at a point of stasis artistically and spiritually … cannot develop any new creative activity — Harrison Smith > specifically : a state of stable and sometimes sterile equilibrium reached by a society : stagnancy < the essential danger of mass media … lies in their ability to inflate existing consent to the point of a dull unanimity and so to achieve social and economic stasis — J.T.Klapper > |