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rebalance

American  
[ree-bal-uhns] / riˈbæl əns /

verb (used with object)

rebalanced, rebalancing
  1. to balance again or in a new way.


verb (used without object)

rebalanced, rebalancing
  1. to return to a state of proper balance.

noun

  1. the act of balancing something again or in a new way, or the resulting state.

Example Sentences

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"We make the hypothesis that the soil can bring micro-fungi and micro-organisms that could rebalance the micro-biome that has been disrupted by the ingestion of junk food," he told AFP.

From Barron's • May 22, 2026

“One of the comments we’ve been making is, ‘Stay in the market, let it ride a little bit, but rebalance to mitigate the risk,’” Ragan said.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 7, 2026

Meanwhile, most financial advisers are still asking clients whether they should rebalance into bonds.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 30, 2026

“As a result, the global economy is left with limited options to rebalance the market,” the team added.

From Barron's • Apr. 23, 2026

They walked along in silence while he tried to rebalance himself.

From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck

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