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stabilized

adj.
B2 Upper Intermediate US //ˈsteɪbəˌɫaɪzd// sta·bi·lized

adj. describing something that has become steady and is no longer changing or getting worse.

adj. having reached a state of equilibrium or consistency; no longer fluctuating or deteriorating. Often used in medical or economic contexts to describe a condition that is no longer in flux.


SIMPLE

The patient is in a stabilized condition now.

CONTEXTUAL

After weeks of volatility, the market reached a stabilized price point that encouraged new investors to return.

COMPLEX

The engineering team confirmed that the bridge was fully stabilized after the additional supports were installed, ensuring it could withstand the upcoming winter storms.

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Often follows a linking verb like 'remain' or 'become'; frequently used as a participial adjective in technical reports.

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