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Stabilises

Stabilises | Stabilise

Stabilises meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of stabilise

Example sentences (12)

When the dust settles a bit after the BoE announcement, things should be a bit calmer so the market stabilises and you have a clearer idea of what options are available for you.

With the US Navy taking the lead on the Triton’s introduction to service, the RAAF has slowed its own acquisition process while the US stabilises its budget and conducts operational testing of the system.

In a letter to PK Mishra, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, the Indian Steel Association said a temporary ban on exports of high-grade fines and lumps for six months or till the situation stabilises, will increase domestic supply.

New category launches will happen once the situation stabilises,” he pointed out.

The “mud”, or drilling fluid, lubricates and cools the drill, brings the cuttings to the surface and stabilises the hole.

As well as attracting birds and native wildlife, planting the dunes also stabilises them, preventing the sand from clogging the roads and drains.

RoyalGate said on Monday that it plans to drill on Block Z but did not elaborate on any timing or specific targets, saying only it “plans to commence drilling as the oil price stabilises and the market recovers”.

You cannot go to a music show when your family is hungry, so non-essential services will suffer until the economy stabilises.

Once the tech stabilises the core areas like healthcare will embrace it,” Jignesh adds.

Another technique is simply to accept the bad assets as long-term collateral (as opposed to short-term repo swaps) to be held until their market value stabilises.

In a liquid fuel ramjet (LFRJ), hydrocarbon fuel (typically) is injected into the combustor ahead of a flameholder which stabilises the flame resulting from the combustion of the fuel with the compressed air from the intake(s).

Secondly the enzyme stabilises the transition state such that it requires less energy to achieve compared to the uncatalyzed reaction (ES ‡ ).