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stabilize
[stey-buh-lahyz]
verb (used with object)
to make or hold stable, firm, or steadfast.
to maintain at a given or unfluctuating level or quantity.
The government will try to stabilize the cost of living.
Aeronautics., to put or keep (an aircraft) in stable equilibrium, as by some special device.
verb (used without object)
to become stabilized.
stabilize
/ ˈsteɪbɪˌlaɪz /
verb
to make or become stable or more stable
to keep or be kept stable
to put or keep (an aircraft, vessel, etc) in equilibrium by one or more special devices, or (of an aircraft, vessel, etc) to become stable
Other Word Forms
- restabilize verb (used with object)
- self-stabilized adjective
- self-stabilizing adjective
- unstabilized adjective
- unstabilizing adjective
- stabilization noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of stabilize1
Example Sentences
Jail causes people to lose their jobs, medicines and access to stabilizing influences like family and religious groups.
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday signed a sweeping package of climate and environment bills aimed at reducing the cost of electricity, stabilizing gasoline prices and propping up California’s struggling oil industry.
Likely seeing an opportunity to profit from diesel under new federal leadership, the major truck manufacturers doing business in California are injecting instability into the very market they once sought to stabilize.
But the audience level appears to have stabilized.
The bill, Lee said, was a “regulatory giveaway to Big Oil” that would do little to stabilize gas prices or refineries, which are struggling because demand for oil is falling.
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