stabilize

IPA: stˈeɪbʌɫaɪz

verb

  • (transitive) To make stable.
  • (intransitive) To become stable.
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Examples of "stabilize" in Sentences

  • The crisis was finally stabilized.
  • You were actually trying to - kind of stabilize your situation, and see if you could get a little bit ahead.
  • Business is (seemingly) starting to stabilize, which is good, but we still weren't sure we were going to be able to swing it.
  • While we do anticipate the housing market will stabilize, that is not a near term prospect, and we will manage our business accordingly.
  • Do you know what the word stabilize means? go back and reread the ... fredct: But companies have everything to say about which benefits they provide, not 'squat'.
  • But it's really not much again when you think about it Michael, the way we do it is once the project either, what we call stabilize which is over 90% leased or its one year.
  • When there was no credit available to business and people were losing jobs or afraid of doing so, where do you think the demand came from for the economy to "stabilize" itself.
  • There are indications the global financial system has begun to stabilize, which is needed for the rest of the economy to recover, Bank of Nova Scotia's chief executive said on Tuesday.
  • There is going to be demand for chicken, that there's going to be enough demand there, once some of these issues in the short-term stabilize for both the US and Brazil to continue to grow from an export perspective.
  • OPEC, for one, is warning that it will curtail the kind of exploration-and-production investment the IEA advocates if the price of oil doesn't "stabilize" - presumably at a price somewhere well in excess of current $60-per-barrel levels, well less than half of the $147 / barrel summer high.

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