English to Punjabi Dictionary equilibrium

equilibrium

ਸੰਤੁਲਨ
definition
noun
the maintenance of social equilibrium
a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
example
I lay on her couch and marvelled at the effect a humble tuning fork in F sharp could have on one's mental 'equilibrium' .
Travel sickness, or motion sickness, is an unpleasant, temporary disturbance of your sense of balance and 'equilibrium' that occurs while travelling by sea, road or air.
Both Equation 38 and Equation 42 assume Haldane's mapping function and linkage 'equilibrium' between markers and the trait locus.
It is essential that human beings know their own bodies so well that they can follow the normal daily routine without disturbing the balance or 'equilibrium' of the body.
It might appear from the above that postures, breathing techniques and sensory control automatically purge the mind of distractions and bring about 'equilibrium' and calm.
The receptor organ of posture and 'equilibrium' is a composite one located in the semicircular canals, the utricle, and the saccule of the inner ear.
All such activities lead to achieving perfect mental 'equilibrium' to control the senses.
I stumbled over a rock and recovered my 'equilibrium'
What maintained some uneasy, if unconvincing, 'equilibrium' between the two was the portrayal of the Soviet Cold War threat as a rationalization for American measures in pursuit of both.
Among the methods that aim at inferring population parameters, many rely on the hypothesis of 'equilibrium' between mutation, migration, and drift.
his intensity could unsettle his 'equilibrium'
Rejuvenating a person and enabling him/her to cope better, these techniques re-establish spiritual 'equilibrium' and mental-well being.
The traumatic loss of its antennae should deal a devastating blow to the creature's mental 'equilibrium' and may nullify its telepathic abilities.
There has been a huge increase in supply and now the levels of supply and demand are in 'equilibrium' .
ice is in 'equilibrium' with water
Striking at or otherwise upsetting the center of gravity can cause the object to lose its balance, or 'equilibrium' , and fall to the ground.
After we recovered our 'equilibrium' , we walked for miles around this bit of Windsor Park.
Inner confidence, optimism, 'equilibrium' and a positive state of the mind - all go a long way to total recovery.
In that sense, a modest form of depression is like a state of mental 'equilibrium' .
I certainly felt bound to the river for restoring my 'equilibrium' , for calming my senses and for providing me with an escape from the city.
Once detached from the gland and ring, respectively, the cell and bubble become spherical to achieve physical 'equilibrium' .
I think as far as the Internet is concerned, we are groping towards the defining 'equilibrium' between crime and defense.
An orderly life includes mental as well as physical 'equilibrium' , and shunning all evil thoughts.
The grand coalition is much more based on a laboriously worked out 'equilibrium' between the CDU, CSU and SPD.
She's settling in just fine, and seeing her every few days is helping my mental 'equilibrium' .
But it also restores the mental 'equilibrium' we need to recover after the stresses and strains imposed by daily life.
However, the steady-state 'equilibrium' between bound and free pigment was largely in favor of the free form.
The key to good health, according to this theory, is for the energy channels to be unblocked, allowing the energy to surge freely around the body once more so you achieve a state of balance or 'equilibrium' .
This analysis suggested that the African population is close to 'equilibrium' between mutational forces and genetic drift.
the maintenance of social 'equilibrium'
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