stabilised


From the verb stabilise: (⇒ conjugate)
stabilised is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
v past (UK)
v past p (UK)
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stabilize [sth/sb],
also UK: stabilise [sth/sb]
vtr
(make stable, steady)estabilizar vtr
 The doctor was able to stabilize the patient's heart rate with medication.
 El doctor pudo estabilizar el corazón del paciente con medicamentos.
stabilize [sth],
also UK: stabilise [sth]
vtr
(make even)enderezar vtr
 The ship's crew was able to stabilize the angle of the deck after the storm damaged it.
 La tripulación del barco pudo estabilizar el ángulo de la cubierta después de que la tormenta lo dañara.
stabilize [sb],
also UK: stabilise [sb]
vtr
(patient: make condition stable)estabilizar a vtr + prep
 Doctors have succeeded in stabilising him.
 Los doctores han estabilizado al paciente con éxito.
stabilize,
also UK: stabilise
vi
(become steady)estabilizarse v prnl
 The underpinning should help the wall to stabilize.
 La pared se estabilizará con otra viga.
stabilize,
also UK: stabilise
vi
(condition: not worsen)estabilizarse v prnl
 The patient's condition has stabilized.
 El paciente se estabilizó.
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