stabilised

/ˈsteɪbəlaɪzd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of stabilise.
    • The medication stabilised his mood swings.
    • She stabilised the ladder so her brother could climb safely.
    • The crew stabilised the boat before the storm hit.
adjective
  1. Made steady, firm, or unlikely to change.
    • They used a stabilised platform for the camera to get clear shots.
    • The economy is now in a stabilised condition after the crisis.
    • The stabilised patient was moved out of intensive care.
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