Word info

rebalance

Verb

Meaning

rebalance (third-person singular simple present rebalances, present participle rebalancing, simple past and past participle rebalanced)

To balance again.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Governments of all stripes want to deliver growth and rebalance their economies now that they have learned the hard way that, left to their own devices, markets pick expensive banking losers. Frances O'Grady

A country may rebalance the trade deficit by use of quantitative easing at home. Source: Internet

At the end of TFJL and TBJL’s outcome period, June 30, 2021, the ETFs will simply rebalance and reset, providing investors with a fresh 5% Floor or 9% Buffer, respectively, and new upside caps over the next one year outcome period. Source: Internet

Like ice, Elsa as the Fifth Spirit is only needed when there is cause for her to rebalance nature. Source: Internet

Admiral Samuel Locklear, the U.S. Pacific Command commander, briefed the press on the Obama administration’s rebalance to… Source: Internet

Not to mention these ETFs rebalance on a regular basis, incorporating the newest and biggest IPOs into them each quarter. Source: Internet

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