Adjective Satellite
made stable or firm
Source: WordNetToday I want to send a message of optismism to all Greeks. Our road, our path, will be more stabilised. Our country will be in a better situation. We will be stronger. George Papandreou
Adaptation can efficiently reduce the costs of climate change while atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases are being stabilised. Nicholas Stern
Attack of the Imperial Guard Meanwhile, with Wellington's centre exposed by the fall of La Haye Sainte and the Plancenoit front temporarily stabilised, Napoleon committed his last reserve, the hitherto-undefeated Imperial Guard infantry. Source: Internet
After initial hiccups in serving of food at the care centres, things have stabilised within a month and vacant beds availability position is available online, with a nodal officer coordinating it. Source: Internet
“A further total of four people sustained injuries ranging from minor to critical and were stabilised on scene by paramedics before being transported to hospital.” Source: Internet
A Ruby Hall Clinic spokesperson said there was no ICU bed available, and the hospital had given the patient primary treatment and stabilised his condition. Source: Internet