restabilize
verb [ I or T ] (also re-stabilize); (UK also restabilise, re-stabilise) uk/ˌriːˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪz/
重新稳定
to make something stable (= firmly fixed or not likely to change) again, or to become stable again
During the 1920s, measures were taken to restabilize the world financial system.
Withdrawing your medication could cause a flare-up, and it could take months to re-stabilise your symptoms.
After a period of rapid developmental change, systems will restabilize. 经过一段时间的快速发展变化后,系统将重新稳定下来。
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- Building terraces into the marshland helps restabilize the area.
- He has to convince voters that his government would be able to restabilise the country's economy.
- That year, Gulf states called for Britain to cut its North Sea output as part of a global effort to restabilize the world oil market.
- When the work is finished, the area is given time to re-stabilize.