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How to pronounce stabilisation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms stabilization
Type of improvement
Type Words
Synonyms stabilization
Type of normalisation, standardization, normalization, standardisation
Has types equilibration
Derivation stabilise

Examples of stabilisation

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The Pureview 808 lacks image stabilisation though which is an excellent feature.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Rudder roll stabilisation was also retrofitted to improve sea-keeping qualities.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The image stabilisation buttons on modern digital cameras are also a real help.
From the express.co.uk
As the stabilisation adviser for Musa Qala, he was embedded with the UK military.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
The gyroscopic effect provides passive stabilisation, avoiding the instability.
From the en.wikipedia.org
At Lodwar's stabilisation centre, the worst of the crisis seems to have passed.
From the independent.co.uk
This can be used for initial stabilisation and definitive management of fractures.
From the businessweekly.co.uk
Luke Hodge needs to fully recover from stabilisation surgery on his left knee.
From the smh.com.au
Asian markets plummeted as optimism over the stabilisation of money markets faded.
From the france24.com
More examples
  • Stabilization: the act of making something (as a vessel or aircraft) less likely to overturn
  • Stabilization: the act of stabilizing something or making it more stable; "he worked for price stabilization for farm products"; "wage stabilization is necessary for industrial peace"; "stabilization means that the product can be handled under atmospheric conditions"
  • (stabilise) brace: support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace; "brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel"
  • (stabilised) stabilized: made stable or firm
  • Stabilise, pronounced 'stabil-ezay', the word is used to describe a type of pavement, used in French parks and gardens, formed by ramming gravel or broken stone (see Pavimentum).
  • (Stabilised) A shower control that reacts to changes in water pressure in order to maintain a relatively constant flow and temperature at the shower outlet.
  • (Stabilising) An emulsifier is added to water and oil mixture to prevent separation; the emulsifier stabilises the emulsion.
  • Keeping constant the atmospheric concentrations of one or more greenhouse gases (eg carbon dioxide) or of a CO2-equivalent basket of greenhouse gases. Stabilisation analyses or scenarios address the stabilisation of the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
  • A part of the advanced water treatment process which follows advanced oxidation that prevents corrosion of piping and pumping equipment, involving the addition of lime and Carbon dioxide to water to create hardness and alkalinity.