stationariness

noun
UK: /ˌsteɪʃəˈnerinəs/
US: /ˌsteɪʃəˈneriənəs/
  1. The state of not moving or changing; remaining in the same condition or position.

    1. The stationariness of the old car made it a perfect target.
    2. The experiment tested the stationariness of the pendulum over a long period.
  2. The property of a time series whose statistical properties such as mean and variance do not change over time.

    1. We need to confirm stationariness before applying time series analysis to the data.
    2. The observed stationariness of the data simplified the predictive modeling process considerably.
  3. Lack of progress or development; a state of inactivity or stagnation.

    1. The stationariness of her career worried her, she felt stuck in place.
    2. The company addressed the issue of stationariness by investing in innovative projects.

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The word "stationariness" in English means: The state of not moving or changing; remaining in the same condition or position., The property of a time series whose statistical properties such as mean and variance do not change over time., Lack of progress or development; a state of inactivity or stagnation..

The phonetic transcription of "stationariness" is /ˌsteɪʃəˈnerinəs/ in British English and /ˌsteɪʃəˈneriənəs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "stationariness": stasis, fixity, constancy, equilibrium, stability.

Example usage of "stationariness": "The stationariness of the old car made it a perfect target.". More examples on the page.