equilibrium
/ɛkwɪˈlɪbɹɪəm/
noun 4
Collocations
5ADJ.
close, fragile, good, hot, kind, natural, stable, surrounding
The ecosystem maintained a delicate equilibrium between predators and prey for many years.
VERB + EQUILIBRIUM
couldn't, define, develops, evolve, find, finds, helped, mess
She couldn't find equilibrium between her demanding job and family responsibilities.
EQUILIBRIUM + NOUN
earth's, languages, soul, system
The earth's equilibrium has been disrupted by decades of industrial pollution and deforestation.
PREP.
between, during, in, towards, up, with
The economy gradually moved towards equilibrium after the government introduced new policies.
ADV.
quite
The economy remained quite in equilibrium despite the various market pressures last year.
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