stabilized

[ US /ˈsteɪbəˌɫaɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. made stable or firm
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How To Use stabilized In A Sentence

  • Stahl Real Estate has applied to demolish two early 20th century buildings, but preservationists are firing back, arguing that the 190 rent-stabilized and rent-controlled apartments, which sit between 64th and 65th streets near York Avenue, have played a vital role housing lower- and middle-class tenants for nearly a century. New Spat Over Upper East Side Rent
  • By 1100 the civilization of Europe was somewhat stabilized.
  • Since the ban on the trade in ivory in 1989, elephant populations in Africa have generally stabilised and in some areas are increasing.
  • The cost of our imports also seems to have stabilised. Times, Sunday Times
  • She stabilized for a time, but in the evening began hemorrhaging again.
  • He oversaw the work and left to return north on Friday satisfied that the situation had been stabilised.
  • Yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) reinforced hydroxyapatite (HA) bio-composite coatings on polyimide (PI) substrate had been developed by R.
  • When the battlefront stabilised, the four found they were trapped on the wrong side of the trenches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bitumen emulsions are a dispersion of bitumen in an aqueous continuous phase, stabilised by the addition of an emulsifier.
  • Both had posted losses throughout the session, but stabilized near the close.
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