English to Spanish Dictionary stabilize

stabilize

estabilizar
definition
verb
the craft was stabilized by throwing out the remaining ballast
make or become unlikely to give way or overturn.
translation of 'stabilize'
verb
estabilizarse,
estabilizar
example
This agreement was a form of economic interventionism, which helped to 'stabilize' world coffee prices.
To further help 'stabilize' rice prices, he said, the government would ban shipments of imported rice at harvest time.
The first obvious effort is to try to 'stabilize' the situation in terms of the security situation on the street.
Rescue workers were still searching for victims while the Fire Department sought to 'stabilize' buildings damaged by the broken crane.
She and James struggled to their feet and gripped the rail in order to 'stabilize' themselves.
Iris patterns 'stabilize' around the first year of age and don't change again.
The decision will also have a positive psychological effect on local consumers since it will help 'stabilize' goods prices.
Thus they remain continuously in contact with two surfaces, rather than just one, which seems to 'stabilize' the catalyst.
In summary, the programme of reforms aimed to 'stabilize' the economy has progressed much slower than anticipated.
Some infants may need to be admitted to the hospital for medical care in order to 'stabilize' acute condition.
Matthew reached out to hold something in order to 'stabilize' himself, but he found he didn't really need to.
an emergency program designed to 'stabilize' the economy
an emergency program designed to 'stabilize' the economy
He experienced a mild dizziness, and it took his brain a couple of seconds to 'stabilize' .
Bush hopes a fresh resolution can persuade other countries to contribute troops to support 'stabilising' efforts.
The work platform, 'stabilized' by hydraulic cylinders at the four corners, varied no more than one-half degree from level.
The good news for first-time buyers is that fixed mortgage rates are falling and property prices appear to be 'stabilising' .
This week has seen a 'stabilisation' of the gradual improvement in prices that has been creeping into the system.
Team members secure the 'stabilizing' device headset onto the patient's head with a preset torque driver.
His ragged breath 'stabilized' , and the colour began returning to his cheeks.
The best they hope for is some sort of 'stabilisation' of the sea and the survival of the river's two deltas.
Fundamentals in the country's economy appear to be 'stabilising' : inflation is in decline and economists expect to see extensive cuts in interest rates over the next two years.
Elsewhere in the accompanying studies the Treasury suggests that higher property taxes would be required to 'stabilise' the volatile housing market.
Socially and politically, poor relief was a means of 'stabilizing' the existing social order and preventing unrest.
Oil prices appeared to have 'stabilised' and were likely to have a lasting effect on inflation in the future.
Levels of drug use among under-18s are believed to have 'stabilised' in the past five years following significant increases during the 1990s.
Though called 'stabilization' , what is really taking shape is a restoration.
Take, for instance, the sleeping pill I'm taking this week to try and 'stabilise' my sleeping patterns.
Eventually, the tone 'stabilizes' , and, by the second half, the power of the story will envelop all but the most distracted viewers.
It's the 'stabilization' of the country, a concept that encompasses a broad spectrum of details.
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