nonstatic

/ˌnɑnˈstætɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Not changing or remaining the same

“The nonstatic voltage of the electrical system posed a significant threat to the equipment.”

2. noun

A variable that retains its value between different executions of a program or different instances of an object

“The nonstatic variable was used to store the user’s preferences.”

3. adjective

Not stationary or fixed; moving or in motion

“The nonstatic nature of the company required a flexible business strategy.”

Synonyms

  • dynamic
  • mutable
  • variable

Antonyms

  • constant
  • static
  • stationary