rebalanced

/riːˈbælənst/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of rebalance: changed the proportions or amounts of something to restore balance.
    • Last month, I rebalanced my retirement account to include more bonds.
    • After the earthquake, engineers rebalanced the foundation of the building.
    • The chef rebalanced the flavors in the soup by adding a pinch of salt.
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adjective
  1. Having been brought back into a state of balance.
    • She felt more relaxed after a rebalanced schedule that included time for rest.
    • The rebalanced portfolio performed better in the volatile market.
    • The rebalanced team now has equal numbers of experienced and new members.
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