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stabilization
[stey-buh-li-zey-shuhn]
noun
the act or process of stabilizing or the state of being stabilized.
Also called stabilization process.Photography.a process for making temporary black-and-white prints using special sensitized paper stabilization paper that can be rapidly processed through one or two solutions that quickly develop and stabilize the nonpermanent image.
Other Word Forms
- restabilization noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of stabilization1
Example Sentences
To bring the city’s budget into balance, council members tapped $29 million in the city’s budget stabilization fund, which was set up to help the city weather periods of slower economic growth.
Other nearby landslides, including Abalone Cove and Klondike Canyon, also saw dramatic acceleration last year, but those areas are not a part of the long-term stabilization plan.
“We will not get to the kinds of temperature stabilization needed to protect Americans against the worst climate impacts unless we get the cooperation of developing countries,” Light said.
He is working to open a 24/7 “stabilization center” in the heart of the Tenderloin where police can drop off people who need medical care.
Los Angeles Housing Department records show that 770 rent-controlled units were destroyed in Pacific Palisades and will be lost as affordable housing if their replacements no longer fall under the city’s rent stabilization ordinance.
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