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stabilised

sta·bi·lize
S s

Transcription

    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • UK Pronunciation
    • UK IPA
    • [stey-buh-lahyz]
    • /ˈsteɪ bəˌlaɪz/
    • /ˈsteɪ.bɪ.laɪz/
    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [stey-buh-lahyz]
    • /ˈsteɪ bəˌlaɪz/

Definitions of stabilised word

  • verb with object stabilised to make or hold stable, firm, or steadfast. 1
  • verb with object stabilised to maintain at a given or unfluctuating level or quantity: The government will try to stabilize the cost of living. 1
  • verb with object stabilised Aeronautics. to put or keep (an aircraft) in stable equilibrium, as by some special device. 1
  • verb without object stabilised to become stabilized. 1

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Origin of stabilised

First appearance:

before 1860
One of the 29% newest English words
1860-65; stabile + -ize; compare French stabiliser

Historical Comparancy

Parts of speech for Stabilised

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation

stabilised popularity

A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 90% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
According to our data about 67% of words is more used. This is a rare but used term. It occurs in the pages of specialized literature and in the speech of educated people.

stabilised usage trend in Literature

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Synonyms for stabilised

adjective stabilised

  • balanced — A balanced report, book, or other document takes into account all the different opinions on something and presents information in a fair and reasonable way.

Antonyms for stabilised

adjective stabilised

  • changed — Simple past tense and past participle of change.

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