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stays

British  
/ steɪz /

plural noun

  1. rare corsets with bones in them

  2. a position of a sailing vessel relative to the wind so that the sails are luffing or aback Compare irons

  3. (of a sailing vessel) to fail to come about

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High blood pressure develops when the force of blood pushing through the arteries stays consistently elevated.

From Science Daily

There’s a possibility that oil prices could climb even higher if the strait doesn’t reopen, Razaqzada said — and if oil stays high, inflation risks will start creeping back into focus and ultimately hurt risk appetite.

From MarketWatch

Meta has previously said media stays on a user’s device unless they choose to share it with the company, and that it filters content to protect privacy.

From Barron's

“This stays untouched in the fridge until I can be here. Maybe we’ll have it for breakfast.”

From Literature

Her head stays frozen in place but her eyes peer up through her thick, mascaraed lashes.

From Literature