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Stabilisation Meaning in English

word

ˌsteɪbələˈzeɪʃən
stay-buh-ZAY-shuhn
stˌeɪbɪlaɪzˈeɪʃən
stuh-bil-eye-ZAY-shuhn

Definition

The process of making something steady, secure, or less likely to change suddenly, especially in economics, politics, or structures.

Usage & Nuances

'Stabilisation' is used mainly in formal, technical, or academic contexts such as 'economic stabilisation,' 'political stabilisation,' or 'soil stabilisation.' This is the British spelling; the American spelling is 'stabilization.' Often appears in government, science, or engineering discussions.

Example Sentences

The government promised quick stabilisation of the economy.

basic

Stabilisation of the building was needed after the earthquake.

basic

The stabilisation of prices helped many families.

basic

Thanks to the new policies, we finally saw some stabilisation in the market.

natural

Strict rules were introduced for the stabilisation of the banking sector.

natural

The patient's health improved after the stabilisation of their condition.

natural