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"Equilibrate"
Keywords:
equipoise
,
stasis
,
counterbalance
,
bring
,
balance
Related Terms:
Poise
,
Equilibrium
,
Forced
,
Dynamic imbalance
,
Unstable equilibrium
,
Dynamic equilibrium
,
Exert
,
Counterpoise
,
Nudge
,
Stable equilibrium
,
Ballistic stretching
,
Contact force
,
Force
,
Apana
,
Samana
,
Vital force
,
Restoring force
,
Reaction
,
Hydrostatic equilibrium
,
Asymmetrical balance
,
Effort
,
Statics
,
Force
,
Kuzushi
,
Dynamic balance
,
Tension
,
Equilibrium
,
Impetus
,
Stretch
,
Static balance
,
Le chatelier's principle
,
Succussion
,
Energetic
,
Normal force
,
Mantram
,
Hunch
,
Push
,
Push
,
Deadly force
,
Net force
,
Polarity massage
,
Squeeze
,
Polarity therapy
,
Perceived exertion
,
Energy
,
Meridians
,
Chakra balancing
,
Compel
,
Repel
To balance two scales, sides, or ends; to keep even with equal weight on each side; to keep in equipoise.
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bring to a chemical stasis or equilibrium
wordnet.princeton.edu
bring into balance or equilibrium; "She has to balance work and her domestic duties"; "balance the two weights"
wordnet.princeton.edu
bring into, attain, or maintain a state of equilibrium
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To be in, or bring about, equilibrium.
hsrc.org
Keeping something in balance; keep in equilibrium. Balance or counterbalance.
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