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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
stabilise .
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Examples
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IT giant sees light at the end of the tunnel as product demand 'stabilises'
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The only part not controlled by the body is in the back, where a steel X stabilises the rear facade.
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This, mind, keeping current government spending level Iraq is slated to increase production dramatically in the coming years, as the industry finally stabilises post-2003.
Johnny West: Give it Back! Direct Citizen Oil Dividends in Iraq, Why Not? Johnny West 2011
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This, mind, keeping current government spending level Iraq is slated to increase production dramatically in the coming years, as the industry finally stabilises post-2003.
Johnny West: Give it Back! Direct Citizen Oil Dividends in Iraq, Why Not? Johnny West 2011
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It even occupies and stabilises the front facade while pulling the facade in and pushing it out, directing the big window towards the panoramic river view.
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When the average expectation is that all your children will survive childhood, the birthrate stabilises and drops.
Are Conservation Groups Subverting Action on Global Warming? - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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I think it will be some time before my weight stabilises or increases due to muscle gain.
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You've never really had a problem with letting people know how you feel, but still, the power of Uranus excites and often de-stabilises relationships for you.
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When the average expectation is that all your children will survive childhood, the birthrate stabilises and drops.
Are Conservation Groups Subverting Action on Global Warming? - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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When the average expectation is that all your children will survive childhood, the birthrate stabilises and drops.
Are Conservation Groups Subverting Action on Global Warming? - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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