Equilibrate

Equilibrate
Equilibrate E`qui*li"brate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Equilibrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Equilibrating}.] [L. aequilibratus in equilibrium; aequus equal + libra balance. See {Equilibrium}.] To balance two scales, sides, or ends; to keep even with equal weight on each side; to keep in equipoise. --H. Spenser. [1913 Webster]

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  • equilibrate — [ē kwil′ə brāt΄, ikwil′ə brāt; ] also [ē΄kwi lī′brāt΄] vt., vi. equilibrated, equilibrating [< LL aequilibratus, in equilibrium, level, pp. of * aequilibrare] to bring into or be in equilibrium; balance or counterbalance equilibration n.… …   English World dictionary

  • equilibrate — verb ( brated; brating) Date: 1635 transitive verb to bring into or keep in equilibrium ; balance intransitive verb to bring about, come to, or be in equilibrium • equilibration noun • equilibrator noun • equilibratory …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • equilibrate — equilibration, n. equilibrator, n. /i kwil euh brayt , ee kweuh luy brayt, ek weuh /, v., equilibrated, equilibrating. v.t. 1. to balance equally; keep in equipoise or equilibrium. 2. to be in equilibrium with; counterpoise. v.i. 3. to be in… …   Universalium

  • equilibrate — verb /iːkwɪˈlɪbɹeɪt,iːˈkwɪlɪbɹeɪt/ a) To balance, or bring into equilibrium. b) To balance, to be in a state of equilibrium …   Wiktionary

  • equilibrate — equil·i·brate i kwil ə .brāt vb, brat·ed; brat·ing vt to bring into or keep in equilibrium vi to bring about, come to, or be in equilibrium equil·i·bra·tion .kwil ə brā shən n equil·i·bra·to·ry kwil ə brə .tōr ē, .tȯr adj …   Medical dictionary

  • equilibrate — e·qui·li·brate || ‚iːkwɪ laɪbreɪt v. keep equilibrium, keep balance …   English contemporary dictionary

  • equilibrate — [ˌi:kwɪ lʌɪbreɪt, ɪ kwɪlɪ , i: kwɪlɪ ] verb technical bring into, attain, or maintain a state of equilibrium. Derivatives equilibration noun Origin C17: from late L. aequilibrat , aequilibrare cause to balance , from aequi equally + libra balance …   English new terms dictionary

  • equilibrate — v. a. Keep in balance, maintain in equipoise …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • equilibrate — equil·i·brate …   English syllables

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