balanced

IPA: bˈæɫʌnst

adjective

  • Containing elements in appropriate proportion; proportionately weighted on all dimensions and therefore unlikely to tip over.
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Examples of "balanced" in Sentences

  • Also, the rest of the section is balanced.
  • Equal is balanced by the prominence of the views.
  • Because of the coefficients, the equation is balanced.
  • Why does no one even mention the term balanced budget or fiscal responsibility any more?
  • However, some might suggest that such potentially high equity exposure negates the label 'balanced'.
  • The term balanced crosses then conveys the idea of complete bisexuality, all unit-characters combining in pairs.
  • Lachlain had inched forward in his seat, staring him down for long moments, his expression balanced between anger at the question and embarrassment for the man for asking.
  • The executives often repeated the phrase "balanced eating and fun play" in describing the focus of the McDonald's advertising and marketing initiative for the Olympics, which will be held in London.
  • Second, fashion content of our inventories, it is clear to us that in hindsight our female tops assortment could have been better balanced, and I use the term balanced, with more fashion-forward content and a larger number of novel styles.
  • U.S. President Barack Obama said he disagrees with the S&P downgrade, but that he hopes it will prompt lawmakers in Washington to agree on what he called a balanced approach to debt and deficit reduction - including higher taxes for the wealthy and cuts in spending on social programs.

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