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stabilize

[stey-buh-lahyz] / ˈsteɪ bəˌlaɪz /


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Output and orders stabilized at the close of 2025, boosted by government stimulus, while energy-intensive sectors were benefiting from the lowest oil and gas prices in years.

From The Wall Street Journal

That atom then stabilizes itself by pulling an electron from a nearby atom, while the released energy ionizes a third neighbor.

From Science Daily

When older adults activated one muscle to stabilize themselves, the opposing muscle often tightened at the same time.

From Science Daily

Soft commodities have begun to show signs of renewed strength after a relatively quiet stretch, with key grains like corn and wheat starting to stabilize as investors rotate into lagging areas of the commodity complex.

From Barron's

For decades, the sheer weight of American military might has stabilized the region.

From The Wall Street Journal