stabilize

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Turkish - Turkish
Stabilize, insanların ve her türden tekerlekli araçların ulaşım amacıyla kullandığı bir yol yapı biçimidir. Ana yapısı olarak sertleştirilmiş toprak zemin üzerine orta büyüklükte çakıllı kum serilip sıkıştırılmasıyla oluşturulur
Kum, çakıl ya da mucurla yapılan ve buldozerle sıkıştırılan yol
Silindirle sıkıştırılmış toprak yol
Düz duruma getirilmiş
Sağlamlaştırılmış
STABİLİZE
(Hukuk) Düzeltilmiş; birtakım malzeme ile yapılan ve sıkıştırılan yol
stabilize etmek
Kararlı bir duruma getirmek, sağlamlaştırmak
stabilize yol
Kum, çakıl veya mucur ve bağlayıcı olarak kil karışımıyla yapılan, silindirle sıkıştırılan yol
English - English
To make stable

Jody stabilized the table by putting a book under the short leg.

To become stable

The country will stabilize after the next election ends.

become stable or more stable; "The economy stabilized
support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace; "brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel"
means to control movement of soil, spoil piles, or areas of disturbed earth by modifying the geometry of the mass, or by otherwise modifying physical or chemical properties, such as by providing a protective surface coating
to attempt to keep something at the same level, to avoid fluctuations
{f} make stable; become stable; maintain a given level (also stabilise)
become stable or more stable; "The economy stabilized"
See: Condition to top
sta·bi·lize stabilizes stabilizing stabilized in BRIT, also use stabilise If something stabilizes, or is stabilized, it becomes stable. Although her illness is serious, her condition is beginning to stabilize Officials hope the move will stabilize exchange rates + stabilization sta·bi·li·za·tion the stabilisation of property prices. to become firm, steady, or unchanging, or to make something firm or steady stable
to hold steady
make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium; "The drug stabilized her blood pressure"; "stabilize prices"
or stabilizing means the placing of any bid, or the effecting of any purchase, for the purpose of pegging, fixing, or maintaining the price of a security
Provision of medical care that is appropriate to prevent the person’s health condition from deteriorating NCGS 58-50-61(a)(16)
To become stable or steady
stabilization
the process of stabilizing
To stabilize
stabilise
stabilise
{f} make stable; become stable; maintain a given level (also stabilize)
stabilise
become stable or more stable; "The economy stabilized"
stabilise
make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium; "The drug stabilized her blood pressure"; "stabilize prices"
stabilise
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
past of stabilise
stabilised
made stable or firm
stabilised
{s} became stable; made stable (also stabilized)
stabilises
third-person singular of stabilise
stabilising
causing to become stable; "the family is one of the great stabilizing elements in society"
stabilising
present participle of stabilise
stabilization
A term applied to a number of processes: a) A type of heat treatment to relieve internal stresses: b) The retarding or prevention of a particular reaction by the addition of a stabilizing element; c) A thermal and/or mechanical treatment given to magnetic material in order to increase the permanency of its magnetic properties or condition
stabilization
the act of making something (as a vessel or aircraft) less likely to overturn
stabilization
Exposing a magnet to demagnetizing influences which are expected in the application in order to prevent irreversible loss during the operation of the magnet
stabilization
The act of rendering a waste immobile or safe for handling and disposal
stabilization
An action resulting in the permanence or firmness of a structure suffering from deterioration
stabilization
After the IPO begins trading, the lead manager may decide that the members of the syndicate need to support the stock price with aftermarket purchases, and they make a stabilizing bid to ensure that the IPO doesn't fall below its offer price
stabilization
a process to help prevent shock in sick or injured people
stabilization
A practice used in connection with certain sales of new issues of municipal securities, in which an underwriter posts an open bid for securities of the new issue at a stated price, or purchases securities of the issue offered in the secondary market if the offering price declines below a certain level Stabilization is intended to maintain an orderly market for the securities during the underwriting, and to prevent sharp fluctuations in the market for the securities due simply to supply factors Stabilization conducted outside of the new issue context for any fraudulent or manipulative purpose is a violation of SEC and MSRB rules
stabilization
Satisfying the surface charge on each particle so they repel one another deterring reaggregation
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"
stabilization
Tanks with a Stabilization system are able to fire more accurately while on the move Without this system, tanks must stop in order to fire accurately
stabilization
at the scene of a motor vehicle accident a vehicle is made stable so that it is safe for the patients in a vehicle or the rescuers around the vehicle Stabilization is generally done using wood blocks called cribbing, chains, ropes, or other mechanical devices
stabilization
- The cooling of the foam pattern to produce a pattern true to the shape of the mold cavity
stabilization
Providing adequate measures, vegetative and/or structural that will prevent erosion from occurring
stabilization
the result of being stabilized
stabilization
Exposure of a magnet to demagnetising influences expected to be encountered in use in order to prevent irreversible losses during actual operation Demagnetising influences can be caused by high or low temperatures, or by external magnetic fields
stabilization
To control or abate threats to human health and/or the environment from releases and/or to prevent or minimize the further spread of contamination while long-term remedies are pursued (EPA, 1994 p 9)
stabilization
In an effort to maintain the value of a newly issued stock, the lead manager may place a bid for shares to try to prevent the IPO from declining in value
stabilization
Treatment procedures intended to maintain the integrity of cultural property and to minimize deterioration
stabilization
The protection of erodible soils along streams or slopes with bioengineering techniques, terrace walls, erosion mats, or rock
stabilization
{i} process of making or becoming stable; act of maintaining a given level
stabilization
Conversion of the active organic matter in sludge into inert, harmless material
stabilization
The introduction of new materials to supplement existing ones which no longer perform their proper function Includes both interim and long term measures; designed to be reversible
stabilization
A practice used by underwriters to maintain an orderly market for a new issue by which the underwriter either posts a bid for securities in the new issue or purchases securities in the secondary market if the price drops below a certain level
stabilization
Intervention in the market by a managing underwriter in order to keep the market price from falling below the public offering price
stabilization
1) A treatment process whereby chemical molecules become chemically bound by a stabilizing agent (e g , clay, humic materials), reducing the mobility of the contaminant in groundwater, soil, or sediment 2) Conversion of the active organic matter in sludge into inert, harmless material
stabilization
- This is the process used to reduce harmful bacteria and odors in biosolids Typically, stabilization is accomplished through aerobic (with oxygen) or anaerobic (without oxygen) digestion Digestion refers to the breakdown of complex organic substances through the action of bacteria and other microorganisms
stabilized
{s} became stable; made stable (also stabilised)
stabilized
made stable or firm
stabilized
past of stabilize
stabilizes
third-person singular of stabilize
stabilizing
causing to become stable; "the family is one of the great stabilizing elements in society
stabilizing
causing to become stable; "the family is one of the great stabilizing elements in society"
stabilizing
present participle of stabilize
stabilize
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