Stabilise

Word STABILISE
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Definitions and meanings of "Stabilise"

What do we mean by stabilise?

To make stable.

To become stable.

To troll in such a way that you would give up your own gaming experience in order to destroy it for someone else. Urban Dictionary

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The word "stabilise" in example sentences

The details of the fuel scheme - including the price at which petrol will "stabilise" - would be the subject of a consultation launched soon after a Conservative election victory. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The details of the scheme - including the price at which petrol will "stabilise" - will be the subject of a consultation launched soon after a Conservative election victory. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The RPF rejected a United Nations suggestion that the UN should move in to "stabilise" the situation, because this would mean simply maintaining the status quo with tyrants in charge, he said. ❋ Unknown (1994)

I recalled that there had been a flight of capital from South Africa after the Sharpeville massacre, but investments were resumed as soon as the apartheid regime was able to "stabilise" the situation by brutal repression. ❋ Unknown (1983)

It was useless to preach to him about the sanctity of contract, for had not Government itself, he declared, set the example of a gross breach of contract by undertaking and then failing to "stabilise" its own rupee currency? ❋ Valentine Chirol (1890)

Indian business circles, and when Government undertook to "stabilise" the rupee at 2s. gold Indian merchants assumed that Government could and would do what it said it was going to do. ❋ Valentine Chirol (1890)

Turning to budget matters, Dordain said the agency intended to "stabilise" its spending after several years of annual increases of 10 percent. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Developed states also committed to 'stabilise' their level of government ❋ Unknown (2010)

In announcing his replacement by another high-profile general, David Petraeus, credited for the military surge in Iraq, which the US claims has helped "stabilise" the country, Mr Obama made sure the blunder is not equated with a policy change. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Needless to say, the views attributed to Rudd to 'stabilise' South Asia have been met with a derisive sneer in New Delhi. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The programme included a stringent package of reforms, the stated aims of which were to "stabilise" the macroeconomic environment, correct the balance of payments and implement fiscal and monetary reforms. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Sarkozy told journalists the aim was not to slash the EU budget but to "stabilise" it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He said it came at a time "when we were looking for something to kind of stabilise us towards the end of the crazy 1960s". ❋ Unknown (2009)

"For me, it came at a time when we were looking for something to kind of stabilise us towards the end of the crazy '60s," he said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

'Wow,man, you really [gonna] stabilise [my game] [right] now' ❋ One#2 (2016)

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