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static

[stat-ik] / ˈstæt ɪk /


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The room’s furniture remains eerily static, while their bodies’ movements leave traces imprinted around the frame.

From Los Angeles Times

Existing models, he said, handle simple static shots reasonably well but struggle with complex camera movements and consistent performance across multiple takes.

From Barron's

I felt it like the crackling static of a wireless.

From Literature

A little static, someone fumbling with the receiver.

From Literature

It was the first time a protest march in the British capital was banned since 2012 but a static demonstration was permitted, according to London's Metropolitan police.

From Barron's