stabilization

IPA/ˌsteɪbəlaɪˈzeɪʃn/
KK[stˌebələzˈeʃən]IPA/ˌsteɪbələˈzeɪʃn/

stabilization — noun

1. a situation in which something stops changing suddenly and returns to a steady c

1.名詞B2
釋義

a situation in which something stops changing suddenly and returns to a steady condition; also, the actions taken to create or maintain that steadiness

例句

The government announced new measures for the stabilization of the economy after the crisis.

stabilization + of + [economic system]

After the surgery, doctors confirmed the stabilization of Elena's blood pressure.

stabilization of [medical condition]

同義詞
  • steadying

    more concrete and physical; often used for objects or movements

  • balancing

    focuses on keeping opposing forces equal rather than stopping change

  • securing

    emphasizes protection from risk rather than from fluctuation

反義詞
  • destabilization

    the opposite process — making something unstable

  • fluctuation

    the state of constant change that stabilization aims to stop

文法句型

stabilization + of + [noun phrase]

用法筆記

Frequently used in economic, medical, and engineering contexts. Often appears with the pattern 'stabilization of + [noun phrase]' to describe what is being made steady.

常見錯誤

The stabilization of his health took a long time.' (awkward with personal health)
The stabilization of his condition took a long time.
💡'stabilization' is more natural with clinical or systemic nouns than with personal health.
We want stabilization in our relationship.
We want stability in our relationship.
💡'stability' describes the desired steady state; 'stabilization' focuses on the process of reaching it.