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balancing


Meanings
  • verb

    The act of keeping or maintaining something in equilibrium, particularly an object or system under conditions that tend to cause it to fall or deviate from an upright or stable position.

    - "The acrobat performed a stunning balancing act on a tightrope."
    - "The tightrope walker maintained his balance despite the strong wind."
    - "The scales showed that the weights were perfectly balanced."
  • noun

    The distribution of weights or other factors so that they counteract each other and remain level or in a stable condition.

    - "The company achieved a balanced budget by increasing revenue and cutting expenses."
    - "The project manager ensured a balanced team with equal representation from all departments."
    - "The scientist conducted experiments to achieve a balanced chemical reaction."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with balancing
tamer , famer , mamer
Variants
List of all variants of balancing that leads to same result
balance , balanced , balances , balancing , balancing act , balancing acts , balance out , balanced out , balances out , balancing out
Forms
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balances, balancing, balanced, balancer


Etymology
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From the Old French word 'balancer', meaning 'to toss, shake, or move back and forth'.


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  1. The human body maintains its balance through a complex system of sensors and muscles called the vestibular system.

  2. The world record for the longest tightrope walk is held by Philippe Petit, who walked between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in 1974.

  3. The term 'balancing' is also used in finance to describe the process of allocating investments across different asset classes to reduce risk.


Related Concepts
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  1. equilibrium: The state of being balanced, especially a stable condition in which opposing forces or influences are equal.

  2. stability: The ability to remain unchanged or unharmed in a particular situation, especially in the face of external pressures or influences.


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Balancing has been a theme in various forms of art and literature. In literature, the metaphor of balancing is often used to describe the delicate equilibrium of life or the importance of maintaining a balance between opposing forces. In art, the image of a tightrope walker or acrobat balancing on a narrow beam is a common motif, representing the struggle for stability and control in an unstable world.

How to Memorize "balancing"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a tightrope walker balancing on a narrow beam, focusing on their center of gravity and making small adjustments to maintain their balance.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'balancing' with the image of a scale, with weights on either side that are perfectly balanced and level.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the phrase 'Bouncing Acrobats Leap Gracefully Everywhere', with each letter representing the first letter of the words in 'Balancing'.


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