reequilibrate

verb

Etymology

From re- + equilibrate.

  1. derived from *aequilībrō
  2. prefixed as reequilibrate — “re + equilibrate

Definitions

  1. to bring to the state of equilibrium again

    • One response from the trade perspective is that the WTO is not authorizing trade sanctions, but rather countermeasures to reequilibrate the balance of negotiated trade concessions.

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