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Definitions for stabilizing
sta·bi·liz·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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stabilizing
Stabilizing refers to the process of making something more stable, steady, firm or unchanging. It involves efforts to prevent fluctuations, failure, or collapse, by implementing certain measures, techniques or strategies. It can be applied in various contexts, such as economics, finance, engineering, medicine, psychology, and more.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of stabilizing in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of stabilizing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of stabilizing in a Sentence
We've been low on oil for so long that stable or slightly higher oil price is viewed positively as a stabilizing effect on the economy and stock market.
We don't know why the prevalence of autism did not change significantly, it's too soon to tell whether the percentage of children with autism is stabilizing.
The government measures are only aimed at stabilizing the market, and providing an exit for those who want to get out.
The historic blunder of this administration is not leaving a stabilizing force behind in Iraq, i do not believe Syria would have spun out of control, certainly.ISIS rose from the defeated ashes of what was Al Qaeda in Iraq.
Royalties growth in the first half is better than hoped, with (volumes of MIPS shipped) stabilizing sooner than expected.
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- стабилизирующийRussian
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