appease, cool, equalize, fix, hush, nail down, quell, rock to sleep, smoothen, still, uniformize
Definitionv. make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium
Last update: November 1, 2015
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He has now stabilized his economic problems. [verb]
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We need to protect arable land, especially basic farmland, stabilize the acreage sown to grain, and expand overall grain production capacity. [verb]
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However, our efforts to stabilize the climate will need, over time, to become far more ambitious than the Kyoto Protocol. [verb]
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Maybe you stabilize his wild power, though he doesn't know it yet. [Please select]
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All these things helped to stabilize the regime of the Manchus. [Please select]
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These no doubt helped conserve water and stabilize flow in small headwater creeks. [Please select]
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The loons lay their eggs when the lake's level is fairly well stabilized. [Please select]
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They frequented polygons having low centers adjacent to stabilized lakes. [Please select]
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Even if it succeeded it would be years before the country would be stabilized. [Please select]
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--_Croton_ and _Fimbristylis_ on stabilized dunes; the Laguna Madre and surrounding alkaline flats and clay dunes are visible in the background. [Please select]
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--_Batis-Monanthochloƫ_ formation on alkaline flats near the Laguna Madre, with mesquite bordering stabilized dunes in the left background. [Please select]
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