A sensory system located in structures of the inner ear that registers the orientation of the head.
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Examples for "equilibrium"
Examples for "equilibrium"
1This year, fans have witnessed a new equilibrium in their No 7.
2I think with time there has been a bit more equilibrium, however.
3For long-term survival, a species needs to reach equilibrium with its environment.
4In equilibrium, the light energy absorbed is balanced by light given off.
5The same equilibrium must be found in the use of the mind.
1Regaining her composure and sense of balance, she turned to her horse.
2A sense of balance also needs to be maintained and knee-jerk overreaction avoided.
3In this way, a patient's sense of balance was disrupted, it was thought.
4Do athletes boast of their hand-eye coordination, grace and natural sense of balance?
5He was also credited with keeping a sense of balance in the Commons.
1Her sense of equilibrium wavered, and she leaned against the vehicle once again.
2Those photographs are far too important to me for my own sense of equilibrium.
3My sense of equilibrium had been affected by weightlessness.
4Freedom in tempo does not mean unsteadiness.... We must have in music the sense of equilibrium, of stability.
5The strike last more than three months, and it might take longer than that for any sense of equilibrium to return.
Translations for labyrinthine sense