1. steadying - Noun
2. steadying - Adjective
3. steadying - Verb
5. steadying - Adjective Satellite
of Steady
Source: Webster's dictionaryhad a steadying effect on her nerves Source: Internet
At classical events, you tend to encounter more people with walkers, and to see older couples steadying each other as they make their ways to seats. Source: Internet
During his time with the Chargers, Phillips established himself as a leader, especially on the field, where he was a steadying influence who could ensure everybody was in position. Source: Internet
Also reflect Brent crude, petrol and diesel prices declining from their peak and steadying," Economic Affairs Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg said on microblogging site Twitter. Source: Internet
Lachlan Murdoch thanked Abernethy for being a "steadying force at Fox News during the last 21 months," the time since Ailes was removed. Source: Internet
She burst through the office doors out of breath and off-balance, causing a racket by steadying herself against the wind chime. Source: Internet