Use "stabilise" in a sentence

1. To begin to stabilise—or even reduce—Atmospheric CO 2 concentrations, our emissions need to not only stabilise but also decrease significantly.

2. This arrangement may stabilise interactions within the tertiary structure.

3. Pakistan Apprises IMF of steps taken taken to stabilise food prices

4. stabilise primary and excess sludge in anaerobic digesters (see Section 3.10.3),

5. –stabilise primary and excess sludge in anaerobic digesters (see Section 3.10.3);

6. Constant reliance on the state to stabilise the economic system.

7. If so, the trade surplus should stabilise in coming months.

8. You'd think a technology this advanced could stabilise such a simple computer.

9. Unable to stabilise the economy, the government sought assistance from the International Monetary Fund.

10. 3 It will certainly stabilise affairs but will not galvanise the nation into action.

11. Le chlore Duration élimine les bactéries et stabilise l' Algicide

12. These collisions stabilise the rising air chimney (usually by tilting it), thereby preventing it from

13. For example, how can you stabilise and position a multi-mirror telescope in space with sufficient accuracy?

14. Acardite f (uncountable) (organic chemistry) Acardite (substance used to stabilise chemicals and as a plasticiser) Verb

15. Coordinated action should be taken by all 27 Member States to effectively stabilise Europe's market system.

16. Boosting bee diversity can help stabilise crop production – new research March 17, 2021 10.33am EDT

17. The Cu ions stabilise the cell adhesion protein and the complex may be used to promote wound healing.

18. After each increase of load, time must be allowed for the noise level to stabilise before making the measurement;

19. For the bold punter, a bid above 100p is unlikely without some signs of positive management action to stabilise cash flow.

20. English The Ambitiousness of the Commission's proposal can be gauged by its call to stabilise emissions at the 2004-2006 average.

21. Becalm: 1 v make still or steady Synonyms: calm , steady Type of: stabilise , stabilize become stable or more stable

22. Ambulances contain the equipment needed to stabilise someone who is ill or injured and to get them to hospital

23. After each increase of load, time must be allowed for the noise level to stabilise before making the measurement

24. There, in theory, it would be safe and the weight would help stabilise the raft and prevent a capsize.

25. English The Ambitiousness of the Commission's proposal can be gauged by its call to stabilise emissions at the 2004-2006 average.

26. The IMF was set up in 1944 to encourage international cooperation on monetary matters, to stabilise exchange rates and create an international payments system.

27. In order to stabilise markets and ensure supplies the CMO is, inter alia, intended to align production to the EU market’s requirements

28. In order to stabilise markets and ensure supplies the CMO is, inter alia, intended to align production to the EU market’s requirements.

29. The Adductor muscles help stabilise the hip, balance the body, and stop the legs overstretching, by bringing the leg back to the body’s midline

30. Constitutionalize definition: take a walk for one's health or to aid digestion, as after a meal synonyms: take the air, walk antonyms: focus, wet, stabilise

31. Bimble Children's Services provide in-home parenting support and workshops that have been developed to support Tusla's efforts to stabilise and protect at-risk home and foster placements.

32. An uphill oriented gradient to help stabilise the wall can be achieved by angled construction, or the stacking of stones that are repeatedly set back from the bottom upwards.

33. We find that rotation about an axis normal to the interface acts to retard the growth rate of the instability and stabilise long wavelength modes; the scale of the observed structures decreases with increasing rotation rate, Asymptoting to a minimum wavelength controlled by viscosity.