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    stabilize
    /ˈsteɪbɪlʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. make or become unlikely to give way or overturn: "the craft was stabilized by throwing out the remaining ballast"

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  2. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb stabilize, which means to make or become stable, firm, or steady. See also the medical and kids definitions of stabilize.

  3. Learn the meaning of stabilize, a verb that means to cause something to become fixed or stop changing, especially to keep it from getting worse. See how to use stabilize in different contexts, such as economics, medicine, and biology, with examples and translations.

  4. to make or hold stable, firm, or steadfast. to maintain at a given or unfluctuating level or quantity: The government will try to stabilize the cost of living. Aeronautics. to put or keep (an aircraft) in stable equilibrium, as by some special device.

  5. Learn the meaning of stabilize, a verb that means to cause something to become fixed or stop changing, especially in order to keep it from getting worse. See how to use stabilize in different contexts, such as economics, health, and technology, with examples and translations.

  6. Learn the meaning of stabilize, a verb that means to make or become stable or more stable, or to keep something stable. Find synonyms, pronunciation, grammar, and usage examples of stabilize in British and American English.

  7. The verb stabilize means to hold steady or make firm. When you climb a ladder, you should stabilize the ladder before you get on it, otherwise you may get a lesson in the laws of gravity — you know, what goes up comes down! The verb stabilize also means to keep from changing or shifting.

  8. Stabilize means to make or become stable, firm, or steadfast, or to maintain stability or level. See different sources, synonyms, and translations of stabilize in English and Spanish.