stabilise

/ˈsteɪbəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To make something steady, firm, or unlikely to change.
    • Engineers worked to stabilise the building after the earthquake.
    • The doctor gave medicine to stabilise the patient's heart rate.
    • The government introduced new policies to stabilise the economy.
  2. To become steady or stop changing.
    • After a few days, the weather began to stabilise.
    • Her blood pressure stabilised once she started treatment.
    • The political situation in the region has started to stabilise.
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