stabilise|stabilised|stabilises|stabilising in English
verb stabilise (Brit.)
make stable; become stable; maintain a given level (also stabilize)
Use "stabilise|stabilised|stabilises|stabilising" in a sentence
1. Building construction, maintenance and repair of roads, lanes, paths, bridges, bridge abutments, stabilised soil structures, structures for mechanically stabilising soil, soil stabilising devices, embankments, supporting walls, dams, tunnels, gutters, enclosures, reservoirs, tanks and silos
2. Aragonite is a stabilising stone that centres and grounds physical energies, being useful in time of stress. It helps to prepare for meditation and stabilises spiritual development
3. Ceresin What-it-does: viscosity controlling, emulsion stabilising
4. Air pressure stabilised. DOOR OPENS
5. stabilised power packs (rectifier with a regulator).
6. Altitude, speed, heading control (stabilised approach)
7. To begin to stabilise—or even reduce—Atmospheric CO 2 concentrations, our emissions need to not only stabilise but also decrease significantly.
8. Altitude, speed heading control (stabilised approach)
9. 11. stabilised power packs (rectifier with a regulator).
10. It also conveys our values. We act as a stabilising force.
11. This arrangement may stabilise interactions within the tertiary structure.
12. The staple stabilises the alpha–helix structure of the peptide and increases binding affinity.
13. A stone inlet (5) stabilises this arrangement and terminates it at its lower side.
14. Highly acidic sanitary cleaner having stabilised viscosity and time behaviour
15. The soil aggregates card house structure is stabilised.
16. Pakistan Apprises IMF of steps taken taken to stabilise food prices
17. stabilise primary and excess sludge in anaerobic digesters (see Section 3.10.3),
18. –stabilise primary and excess sludge in anaerobic digesters (see Section 3.10.3);
19. moving vehicle: ... dB(A), speed stabilised before acceleration at ... km/h;
20. Fierce fighting lasted until 23 January but the front was stabilised.
21. Constant reliance on the state to stabilise the economic system.
22. If so, the trade surplus should stabilise in coming months.
23. The concentrate is stabilised with 10 mM citric acid buffer.
24. Nature and order of magnitude (... ppm, ... %) of any additives (e.g. stabilising agents or inhibitors)
25. The rise in companies' income gearing has also stabilised.