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equilibrate
verb
To balance, or bring into equilibrium.
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The word "equilibrate" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It means to bring or restore the balance between two opposite forces or qualities. For example, "The leaders of both nations worked together to equilibrate their disagreements over the land dispute."
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This time there is no imaginable rotation about bonds that can equilibrate the two isomers, so these two molecules are not conformational isomers.
And in a sort of theatrical version of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, juxtaposing the two art forms has somehow caused their sensibilities to equilibrate.
"But maybe the way it will equilibrate at full employment is there'll be specialists at cleaning the shallow end and the deep end of rich people's swimming pools.
If we just sit here at current CO2 levels and let the system equilibrate, it's 1.5°C anyway.
It's been calculated that to equilibrate to current CO2 levels the planet still needs to warm by half a degree.
When carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere, it takes decades — in a technical sense, millennia — for the earth to equilibrate.
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This is an equilibrating system — I'm not sure if it's exactly self-equilibrating, because part of the mechanism runs through the mind of the central bank.
Ziya Onis, a professor of international relations at Koc University in Istanbul, says that the armed forces in Turkey have always intervened to "re-equilibrate democracy, as opposed to a desire to assume power for its own sake".
When an equilibrated nuclear, atomic, or molecular system is subjected to an abrupt physical change, such as a sudden rise in temperature or pressure, it takes time for the system to re-equilibrate under the new conditions.
We had just rearranged the furniture upstairs and I needed time to re-equilibrate.
And of course if staff organise themselves in unions to try in some small way to re-equilibrate the power imbalance, that's condemned as monopolistic intrusion.
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