Stabilization (noun)

  1. The act or process of making something stable or maintaining its stability.
  2. The process of reducing or controlling fluctuations or instability.
  3. The process of making a situation or condition more stable or secure.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from stabilize, on the pattern of words such as civilization.

Examples:

  1. The stabilization of the economy was a top priority for the government.
  2. The stabilization of the patient's condition was critical for a successful recovery.
  3. The stabilization of the political situation was necessary for progress and development.
  4. The stabilization of the housing market was a major concern for policymakers and economists.
  5. The stabilization of the situation was a gradual process, but it eventually led to a more stable and secure environment.
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