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Filter by Meaning The optometrist checked the patient's eyes for antistasis.
The ability to adjust focus for both near and far objects is a characteristic of antistasis.
The antistasis of his eyes allowed him to easily read the fine print on the label.
The optician suggested bifocal glasses to help with the patient's antistasis.
The boy's antistasis made him an excellent candidate for shooting sports.
Antistasis is a common condition that affects people of all ages.
The musician created an interesting melody by using antistasis in the rhythm.
The athlete aims to achieve antistasis in their training by balancing strength and endurance.
The teacher explained the importance of antistasis in maintaining social harmony.
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