rebalance

/riˈbæləns/

Definitions

1. verb

to restore or adjust something to a state of balance or equilibrium, often after a period of disturbance or change

“The company’s new strategy was designed to rebalance its financial portfolio and reduce risk.”

2. noun

the act or process of restoring or adjusting something to a state of balance or equilibrium

“The rebalance of the ecosystem took several years, but it was essential for the survival of the local wildlife.”

3. verb (transitive)

to adjust or settle (something) in a particular way

“The doctor had to rebalance the patient’s medication to alleviate the side effects.”

Synonyms

  • readjust
  • realign
  • realign

Antonyms

  • destabilize
  • unbalance