Present participle for to make or become stable or balanced
“Scooping can be done only when the load is resting against another stack of merchandise or a wall that will stabilize the load.”
Present participle for to fix or settle at a given amount, level or degree
“To illustrate this, assume that the monetary authority is trying to stabilize the index at 100, and assume further that the index has risen to 102.”
Present participle for to free from disturbance or agitation
“The deals reached ahead of the trilateral summit will help stabilize the unrest in the foreign currency market.”
Present participle for to reinforce the strength or sturdiness of
Present participle for to become, or cause to become, even or stable
Present participle for to put securely in place or in the desired position
Present participle for to make normal, to make standard
Present participle for to adjust to create equality or rectify an imbalance
Present participle for to neutralize or cancel by exerting an opposite and equal force
Present participle for to be or cause to be balanced or suspended in the air, on water, or on something else
Acting to preserve or conserve something
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