What does stabilising mean?
Definitions for stabilising
sta·bil·is·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
stabilizing, stabilisingadjective
causing to become stable
"the family is one of the great stabilizing elements in society"
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stabilising
Stabilising refers to the act or process of making something stable, steady, or firm. This could involve balancing, strengthening, improving consistency or functionality, or preventing fluctuations or disruptions. The term can be applied in various contexts such as psychology, economics, engineering, medicine, and more.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of stabilising in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of stabilising in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of stabilising in a Sentence
The possibility that China is stabilising is reassuring markets after a torrid couple of months at the beginning of the year.
We have been hit by a steady spate of bad news since the year began and I think the markets will remain in a state of flux in the near term until we see global bank shares stabilising.
National Development and Reform Commission:
The power usage, rail freight, as well as real estate prices and turnover have all improved into August, indicating the economy is stabilising amid fluctuations, the economy is expected to maintain steady growth and we are able to achieve annual economic growth target.
Falling gasoline stocks and a renewed decline in U.S. oil production would contribute to stabilising oil prices.
There are a lot of one-offs(...) so we're not getting too carried away with it, but we are stabilising our relationship with customers and are rebuilding what is a supertanker.
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