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'''Stay''' refers to the act of remaining in a particular place, position, or state, often with the implication of stability or lack of movement. The term is closely related to the concept of stativity, where the focus is on maintaining a consistent condition rather than initiating action or change. In various contexts, "stay" can also imply persistence or endurance. | '''Stay''' refers to the act of remaining in a particular place, position, or state, often with the implication of stability or lack of movement. The term is closely related to the concept of stativity, where the focus is on maintaining a consistent condition rather than initiating action or change. In various contexts, "stay" can also imply persistence or endurance. |
Revision as of 12:49, 22 August 2024
Modality: ( Mutable ) - [ Fixed ] - < Cardinal >
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Act | Stay Pass |
Stay refers to the act of remaining in a particular place, position, or state, often with the implication of stability or lack of movement. The term is closely related to the concept of stativity, where the focus is on maintaining a consistent condition rather than initiating action or change. In various contexts, "stay" can also imply persistence or endurance.