What does stabilised mean?
Definitions for stabilised
sta·bilised
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word stabilised.
Princeton's WordNet
stabilized, stabilisedadjective
made stable or firm
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stabilised
Stabilised generally means made more steady, firm, or secure. It refers to the process of making something consistent or relatively unchanging, ensuring that it maintains a certain state or level, or minimizing fluctuations or variations, particularly in order to prevent unpredictable or adverse outcomes. It can apply to various contexts such as financial, economic, technical, scientific, medical, social, psychological, and more.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of stabilised in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of stabilised in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of stabilised in a Sentence
Everything points to the fact that the rouble has stabilised. The central bank cut rates last week and that didn't have a big impact on the rouble.
I doubt (Fed chair Janet) Yellen would want to sound particularly aggressive. The latest data have been mediocre ... and more time is needed to evaluate how far China and emerging markets have stabilised. And commodities prices have fallen.
Nickel inventories have been drawing. China looks the strongest in months and global stainless steel production has stabilised, many larger miners said they are considering potential shutdowns at loss-making operations. As a result, we see nickel prices rallying in second half 2016.
When the oil price drops everyone try to assess whether the fall is temporary and the sellers remain cautious. When the oil price has fallen and stabilised ... we see more transactions.
Jefferson Farfan was unconscious for a couple of minutes, jefferson Farfan was assisted and stabilised and Jefferson Farfan is now in hospital. There are protocols in terms of recovery, so those make it mandatory for Jefferson Farfan to remain in hospital for 72 hours.
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