Definition of Rebalancing

1. Verb. (present participle of rebalance) ¹

2. Noun. The act or process of restoring balance. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Rebalancing

1. rebalance [v] - See also: rebalance

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebalancing

rebagger
rebaggers
rebagging
rebags
rebait
rebaited
rebaiting
rebaits
rebake
rebaked
rebakes
rebaking
rebalance
rebalanced
rebalances
rebalancing (current term)
rebalancings
rebandage
rebandaged
rebandages
rebandaging
rebanish
rebanished
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rebanishing
rebaptisation
rebaptisations
rebaptism
rebaptisms
rebaptize

Literary usage of Rebalancing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Universal Service and Rate Restructuring in Telecommunications by OECD Staff (1991)
"The next section illustrates the arguments for "cost of service" or "value of service" pricing that have been used by focusing on rate rebalancing as a ..."

2. Transforming for Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations by Hans Binnendijk, Stuart E. Johnson (2004)
"In rebalancing the force, more of these capabilities should be in the active force, and should be organized in a structure specially designed for S&R ..."

3. Europe and America Beyond 2000 by Pierre Hassner, Gregory F. Treverton (1990)
"rebalancing the US-European-Soviet Triangle David P. Calleo The future of the triangular relationship of the United States, Europe, and the Soviet Union ..."

4. 3-D Deterministic Radiation Transport Computer Programs: Features by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (1997)
"rebalancing factors a(g) are computed to enhance the rate of convergence by imposing neutron conservation after every iteration. After flux broadcasting ..."

5. Oecd Economic Outlook No.80 December by Oecd (2006)
"EDITORIAL SMOOTH rebalancing? Until recently, the OECD area was enjoying a prolonged ... In its initial phase, however, this growth rebalancing would not be ..."

6. OECD Economic Surveys Australia by OECD Staff (2005)
"With the drought effects fading, there should be a rebalancing of growth Economic growth firmed again in 2003-04, driven by domestic spending, ..."

7. Mergers and Competition in the Telecommunications Industry: Congressional edited by Orrin G. Hatch (2000)
"Question B. In the event Bell Atlantic's proposed "rebalancing plan" is adopted ... Question C. If the same "rebalancing plan" proposed by Bell Atlantic in ..."

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