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Meanings of
equipoise
in английском
португальский
contrapeso
каталонский
equilibri
испанский
equilibrio
Back to the meaning
Equality of distribution.
balance
equilibrium
counterbalance
португальский
contrapeso
Синонимы
Examples for "
balance
"
balance
equilibrium
counterbalance
Examples for "
balance
"
1
Recent elections have given minority parties or individuals the
balance
of power.
2
Order and safety always trump freedom when government needs to
balance
them.
3
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's political future hangs in the
balance
today.
4
It changed the
balance
of power and the course of human events.
5
Therefore government borrowing would never be needed to
balance
inadequate private demand.
1
This year, fans have witnessed a new
equilibrium
in their No 7.
2
I think with time there has been a bit more
equilibrium
,
however.
3
For long-term survival, a species needs to reach
equilibrium
with its environment.
4
In
equilibrium
,
the light energy absorbed is balanced by light given off.
5
The same
equilibrium
must be found in the use of the mind.
1
She's a
counterbalance
to Kesey's central question about the nature of sanity.
2
It was thus a
counterbalance
to the idolatrous nature of Israelite religion.
3
My point, though, is that there's normally nobody to
counterbalance
the president.
4
The only
counterbalance
to depression, apart from pills of course, is compassion.
5
She had to
counterbalance
Todd's fine-ground morality, his growing hatred of difference.
Usage of
equipoise
in английском
1
An
equipoise
-
stratified
design allowed participants to exclude or include specific treatment strategies.
2
The yard is slung nearly in the middle, or upon an
equipoise
.
3
In Christ, manly and womanly characteristics were united, and were in
equipoise
.
4
Trials should demonstrate patient and clinician
equipoise
but participants' rarely described
equipoise
.
5
But in every candidate, fatalism, realism, and hope live in delicate
equipoise
.
6
Both struggled for mastery and for the moment without disturbing the
equipoise
.
7
The mind became soured and morose, and lost much of its
equipoise
.
8
A porter who picked up my hat restored me to mental
equipoise
.
9
The loss of their
equipoise
soon terminates them both; and that is death.
10
The same Harmony results from the
equipoise
of Necessity and Liberty.
11
To restore the
equipoise
must be the object of all treatment.
12
And her person had the
equipoise
and symmetry of her mind.
13
The low rate of physician refusal acknowledges clinical
equipoise
in the study design.
14
Keep your wills in
equipoise
till God's hand gives the impulse and direction.
15
Kate's nature was limited; part of her graceful
equipoise
was narrowness.
16
Conveying clinical
equipoise
and exploring patient treatment preferences can enhance recruitment and patient understanding.
Other examples for "equipoise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
equipoise
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
mental equipoise
clinical equipoise
exact equipoise
have the equipoise
nice equipoise
More collocations
Translations for
equipoise
португальский
contrapeso
equilíbrio
каталонский
equilibri
contrapès
испанский
equilibrio
Equipoise
through the time
Equipoise
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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