Crossword-Solution: EQUILIBRATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Equilibrate | v. t. | To balance two scales, sides, or ends; to keep even with equal weight on each side; to keep in equipoise. |
We have 6 clues for the answer “EQUILIBRATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| CAUSE two things to balance | 1 answer |
| to bring into or keep in equilibrium | 1 answer |
| right oneself | 6 answers |
| Counterpoise | 7 answers |
| HALVE the match | 8 answers |
| BALANCE ___ | 83 answers |
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Sentences with EQUILIBRATE (5)
Neither the young dancer nor the common mouse is able to equilibrate itself well for the first few days after birth, but the latter can follow a narrow path with far greater accuracy and steadiness than the former.
There's a big chance here for us to be instantaneously translated to the Positive Absolute--oh, well-- What I emphasize here is that our damned data are observations by astronomers of the highest standing, excommunicated by astronomers of similar standing--but backed up by the dominant spirit of their era--to which all minds had to equilibrate or be negligible, unheard, submerged.
Pascal, 150 years before Bramah’s time, had written this seeming hydraulic paradox: “If a vessel closed on all sides has two openings, the one a hundred times as large as the other, and if each be supplied with a piston which fits it exactly, then a man pushing the small piston will equilibrate that of 100 men pushing the piston which is 100 times as large, and will overcome the other 99.” This is the law of the hydraulic press, that intensity of pressure is everywhere the same.
The biological law, or law of the moving equilibrium, rules supreme over all actions and developments of organisms: and even if an additional factor of subjectivity is present as one of the forces which equilibrate in a moving equilibrium, it is, nevertheless, subject to the laws of equilibration.
RACHEL Oh! Is smoking, then, necessary for his heart? DICKON Absolutely—to equilibrate the valvular palpitations.
Quotes with EQUILIBRATE (1)
It is true practically if not altogether without exception that the changes studied by any science tend to equilibrate or neutralize the forces which bring them about, and finally to come to rest.