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Definition of Equilibrise
1. Verb. Bring into balance or equilibrium. "Balance the two weights"
Exact synonyms: Balance, Equilibrate, Equilibrize
Specialized synonyms: Complement, Compensate, Correct, Counterbalance, Even Off, Even Out, Even Up, Make Up, Cancel, Offset, Set Off, Countervail, Offset, Trim
Generic synonyms: Fit, Match
Related verbs: Balance, Poise, Balance
Derivative terms: Balance, Equilibrium, Equilibrium, Equilibrium, Equilibrium, Equilibrium, Equilibrium
Antonyms: Unbalance
Specialized synonyms: Complement, Compensate, Correct, Counterbalance, Even Off, Even Out, Even Up, Make Up, Cancel, Offset, Set Off, Countervail, Offset, Trim
Generic synonyms: Fit, Match
Related verbs: Balance, Poise, Balance
Derivative terms: Balance, Equilibrium, Equilibrium, Equilibrium, Equilibrium, Equilibrium, Equilibrium
Antonyms: Unbalance
Lexicographical Neighbors of Equilibrise
Literary usage of Equilibrise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gunnery in 1858: Being a Treatise on Rifles, Cannon, and Sporting Arms by William Greener (1858)
"... iron are separated from a want of vibration to equilibrise the cohesion. Mr.
Colthurst found that duration of pressure les- ..."