rebalance

/riːˈbæləns/
verb
  1. To change the proportions or amounts of something (such as a portfolio, budget, or diet) to restore a desired balance.
    • The company needs to rebalance its budget to reduce spending on marketing.
    • After the holiday season, she decided to rebalance her diet by eating more vegetables.
    • The financial advisor recommended that I rebalance my investment portfolio every year.
  2. To make something physically balanced again after it has become unbalanced.
    • The yoga instructor helped her rebalance her weight on one foot during the pose.
    • The mechanic had to rebalance the car's tires after one of them wore unevenly.
    • He carefully rebalanced the stack of books on the shelf so it wouldn't fall.
Antonyms