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Made stable or firm.
stabilized
stable
stabilized
1
Although fewer than 500 remain today, the industry appears to have
stabilized
.
2
Many investors also hope that bond yields have
stabilized
at higher levels.
3
Boston- and New York-based Folger Hill's assets also appear to have
stabilized
.
4
Allyson had
stabilized
somewhat again, but she was still clearly in danger.
5
The gold market
stabilized
as the euro inched higher against the dollar.
1
In recent years, their use in other industrial applications has also
stabilised
.
2
COVID-19 cases have seemingly
stabilised
,
and infection rates are yet to spike.
3
But in China air pollution deaths have roughly
stabilised
on 2005 figures.
4
House prices in new estates should be
stabilised
or even fall slightly.
5
Yields on benchmark 10-year Polish bonds
stabilised
after falling sharply last week.
6
Although waits have been rising under the coalition they have recently
stabilised
.
7
But, helped by an IMF-led bailout, the economy and currency have
stabilised
.
8
His condition has since
stabilised
and he is reportedly out of danger.
9
Once we've got them
stabilised
we could set up a halfway house.
10
My rush had
stabilised
but my energy levels were still surprisingly high.
11
But some data has suggested that the slowdown
stabilised
in early 2019.
12
She was rushed to hospital and after treatment her condition reportedly
stabilised
.
13
We were more
stabilised
in this game, better organised with our shape.
14
My weight had
stabilised
,
I was sleeping, my anxiety was at bay.
15
Paramedics
stabilised
him at the scene before airlifting him to the hospital.
16
After visiting China earlier this week, Spierings said the situation there had
stabilised
.
stabilised
stabilise
·
stabilise in
stabilise last
stabilise somewhat
stabilise the situation
stabilise by paramedics