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    equilibrium
    /ˌiːkwɪˈlɪbrɪəm/

    noun

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  2. equilibrium. noun [ S or U ] formal uk / ˌek.wɪˈlɪb.ri.əm / / ˌiː.kwɪˈlɪb.ri.əm / us / ˌiː.kwəˈlɪb.ri.əm / / ˌek.wəˈlɪb.ri.əm / Add to word list. a state of balance: The disease destroys much of the inner ear, disturbing the animal's equilibrium. the country's economic equilibrium. a calm mental state:

  3. 1. : a state of balance between opposing forces or actions that is either static (as in a body acted on by forces whose resultant is zero) or dynamic (as in a reversible chemical reaction when the velocities in both directions are equal) 2. : a state of intellectual or emotional balance.

  4. equilibrium. 1. A condition in which all influences acting cancel each other, so that a static or balanced situation results. In physics, equilibrium results from the cancellation of forces acting on an object.

  5. 1. a stable condition in which forces cancel one another. 2. a state or feeling of mental balance; composure. 3. any unchanging condition or state of a body, system, etc, resulting from the balance or cancelling out of the influences or processes to which it is subjected. See thermodynamic equilibrium. 4. physics.

  6. The word equilibrium is commonly used to refer to mental or emotional balance, and a near synonym in this sense is composure. In chemistry, equilibrium is the condition existing when a chemical reaction and its reverse reaction occur at equal rates.

  7. a state of balance, especially between different forces or influences. Any disturbance to the body's state of equilibrium can produce stress. in equilibrium The point at which the solid and the liquid are in equilibrium is called the freezing point. We have achieved an equilibrium in the economy. Topics Money c1. Take your English to the next level

  8. equilibrium noun. Meaning & use. 1.a. 1660–. In physical sense: The condition of equal balance between opposing forces; that state of a material system in which the forces acting upon the system, or those of them which are taken into consideration, are so arranged that their resultant at every point is zero.

  9. equilibrium. ( ˌiːkwɪˈlɪbrɪəm) n, pl -riums or -ria ( -rɪə) 1. a stable condition in which forces cancel one another. 2. a state or feeling of mental balance; composure. 3. (General Physics) any unchanging condition or state of a body, system, etc, resulting from the balance or cancelling out of the influences or processes to which it is subjected.

  10. EQUILIBRIUM meaning: 1 : a state in which opposing forces or actions are balanced so that one is not stronger or greater than the other; 2 : a state of emotional balance or calmness.

  11. equilibrium meaning, definition, what is equilibrium: a balance between different people, grou...: Learn more.