equilibrate
verb/iːkwɪˈlɪbɹeɪt/
Etymology
From the participle stem of Late Latin *aequilībrō.
- derived from *aequilībrō✻
Definitions
To balance, or bring into equilibrium.
- The perfectly competitive new classical models that we analyzed in chapters 13 and 14 are examples of DSGE models in which wages and prices are perfectly flexible and equilibrate both the product and labor markets.
- Their equilibrium level is due to both trend inflation and r#42;, the real neutral rate of interest that equilibrates the economy in the long run.
To balance, to be in a state of equilibrium.
The neighborhood
- synonymequilibrize
- neighborequilibrium
- neighborequilibrize
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