rebalancing

/riːˈbælənsɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act or process of changing the proportions or amounts of something to restore balance, especially in finance or resource allocation.
    • Annual rebalancing of your investment portfolio can help manage risk.
    • The company is undergoing a rebalancing of its workforce to focus on new technologies.
    • Rebalancing the diet after the holidays helped her feel more energetic.
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verb
  1. Present participle of rebalance: currently changing the proportions or amounts of something to restore balance.
    • The team is rebalancing the workload to avoid burnout.
    • She is rebalancing the flavors in the sauce by adding more lemon juice.
    • I am rebalancing my savings between stocks and bonds this week.
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