restabilize
verb[IorT]
(alsore-stabilize);(UKalsorestabilise,re-stabilise)uk/ˌriːˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪz/usto make somethingstable(=firmlyfixedor notlikelytochange)again, or tobecomestableagain:
During the 1920s,measureswere taken to restabilize theworldfinancialsystem.
Withdrawingyourmedicationcouldcauseaflare-up, and it could takemonthsto re-stabiliseyoursymptoms.
After aperiodofrapiddevelopmentalchange,systemswill restabilize.
- Buildingterracesinto themarshlandhelpsrestabilize thearea.
- He has toconvincevotersthat hisgovernmentwould beableto restabilise the country'seconomy.
- Thatyear, Gulfstatescalled forBritaintocutitsNorthSeaoutputaspartof aglobaleffortto restabilize theworldoilmarket.
- When theworkisfinished, theareais giventimeto re-stabilize.
Keeping and staying the same
- anti-progressive
- calcification
- calcify
- consistency
- consistent
- continuum
- hover
- insensitivity
- invariant
- inveteracy
- leave well aloneidiom
- left
- peg
- stabilization
- stabilize
- stably
- stay
- steadfast
- wallow
- wouldn't have it any other wayidiom