Definition of Stabilises

1. Verb. (third-person singular of stabilise) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Stabilises

1. stabilise [v] - See also: stabilise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stabilises

stabboard
stabby
stabilate
stabilator
stabilators
stabile
stabiles
stabilimeter
stabilisation
stabilisations
stabilise
stabilised
stabilised baseplate
stabiliser
stabilisers
stabilises
stabilising
stabilitate
stabilities
stability
stability conditions
stabilization
stabilizations
stabilize
stabilized
stabilizer
stabilizer bar
stabilizers
stabilizes
stabilizing

Literary usage of Stabilises

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sweden by Patrick Anderson (2003)
"In this scenario, the pensionable income is assumed to grow by approximately 0.5% per year, long-term fertility stabilises at 1.5 children per woman, ..."

2. Oecd Economic Outlook No.80 December by Oecd (2006)
"The deficit widens marginally in 2008 while the debt ratio stabilises around ... Inflation nonetheless stabilises at just below 2% thanks to the assumed ..."

3. Environmental Performance Reviews by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Committee on Environmental Policy (2006)
"For example, the cost increase is estimated to be only 10-22% if waste generation stabilises at its 2000 level, compared to 21-33% if generation continues ..."

4. Ireland by OECD Staff, OECD (2006)
"Investment stabilises at that level for two years, before beginning to recover about five years after the peak. 105 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 Figure 7.6. ..."

5. A System of Physical Chemistry by William Cudmore McCullagh Lewis, James Rice (1921)
"In these cases one colloid stabilises another. In a particular experiment Zsigmondy used 10 cc of a gold- sol solution containing o-o5-o-o6 gram per liter ..."

6. Journalby Helicopter Association of Great Britain by Helicopter Association of Great Britain (1894)
"... on a group of torsional rods which not only give a frictionless feathering hinge, but also give a torsional restoring moment which stabilises the blade. ..."

7. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1912)
"Luck and Cross claim that, for the production of nitrocellulose for industrial purposes, washing with dilute acetone stabilises more quickly than the ..."

8. OECD Territorial Reviews by Oecd (2002)
"... and education) with the mobile units suggested in the report until the population stabilises and there are enough people to support further investment. ..."

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