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How to pronounce equilibrate in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms balance, equilibrise, equilibrize
Type of match, fit
Has types cancel, trim, compensate, complement, correct, counterbalance, countervail, even off, even out, even up, offset, set off, make up
Verb group balance, poise
Derivation equilibrium
Type Words
Type of change state, turn
Derivation equilibrium

Examples of equilibrate

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The solute will then equilibrate by passive diffusion between the stone and the poultice.
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That is, suppose all markets equilibrate at some initial instant of time.
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Before further use, thoroughly equilibrate the column in column buffer.
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The chemical composition of the two containers will equilibrate with a characteristic timescale.
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While financial markets in general equilibrate fast, the real estate markets take a long time to clear.
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Recently, different groups have reacted to this change and tried to re-equilibrate the publication market.
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For example, it takes a certain number of collisions for a particle to equilibrate to its surroundings.
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Before running the samples, thoroughly equilibrate the column with ten column-volumes of column buffer.
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It's the dollar that will equilibrate the financing needs of the U.S. with the willingness of foreigners to supply them.
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  • (Equilibration) is the technique of balancing the rows or columns of a matrix by rescaling them.
  • (equilibration) The process of scaling a problem before computing its solution.
  • (equilibration) The tendency to strive for equilibrium (balance) among cognitive elements within the organism and between it and the outside world