rebalance
verb[T]
(alsore-balance)uk/ˌriːˈbæl.əns/us/ˌriːˈbæl.əns/to make thingsequalagain, so that noparthas too muchimportance,weight, orforce:
It isimportantto re-balance therelationshipbetween thecapitalcityand theprovinces.
The practitioner'shandsrestlightlyonvariouspartsofyourbody, rebalancingyourenergy.
- Theexerciseswillbuildstrengthand rebalanceyourmuscles.
- Tourism couldplayapartin re-balancing theeconomywhile thevalueof thepoundislow.
- Theherbsare said to rebalancehormonesandincreasementalefficiency.
Balance and imbalance
- accord withsomething
- align
- asymmetric
- balance(something)out/up
- balance of power
- balanced
- harmonious
- harmonize
- harmony
- imbalance
- inharmonious
- jar
- off balance
- on an even keelidiom
- one man's loss is another man's gainidiom
- realign
- realignment
- unharmonious
- well balanced
- well rounded