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How to pronounce equipoise in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms balance, counterbalance, equilibrium
Type of construction, structure
Has types conformation, proportion, symmetry

Examples of equipoise

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To an almost eerie extent, he exemplifies discipline, equipoise and self-control.
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What you won't see here is the daft equipoise Howard Hawks brought to His Girl Friday.
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In some states, the generation and recombination of electron-hole pairs are in equipoise.
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I feel quite sure that a generous application of equipoise would make everything in my life better.
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The principle of clinical equipoise holds, after all.
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Mike Huckabee shreds the compact that has held the movement's two tendencies in sometimes uneasy equipoise.
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These questions involve overt non sequiturs, and to do them right you need a certain equipoise of mind.
From the guardian.co.uk
No one now writing has achieved quite the same equipoise between malaise and morality, ideas and emotions.
From the time.com
Rebello's equipoise dates back to her days at USA Today, where she opened the paper's Silicon Valley bureau in 1985.
From the businessweek.com
More examples
  • Balance: equality of distribution
  • (equipoised) lacking lateral dominance; being neither right-handed nor left-handed
  • Equipoise is the sixth album by American singer-songwriter Happy Rhodes, released in 1993.
  • Equipoise (1928u20131938) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career which lasted from 1930 until 1935, he ran fifty-one times and won twenty-nine races. A leading two-year-old in 1930, he missed most of the next season, including two of the three American Triple Crown races through injury and illness...
  • A state of balance; equilibrium; A counterbalance; To act or make to act as an equipoise; To cause to be or stay in equipoise
  • A state of uncertainty regarding whether alternative health care interventions will confer more favorable outcomes, including balance of benefits and harms. ...
  • A state of uncertainty where a person believes it is equally likely that either of two treatment options is better.
  • A state in which an investigator is uncertain about which arm of a clinical trial would be therapeutically superior for a patient. ...