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balance

Definition for balance

noun as in equilibrium

noun as in composure

noun as in money remaining in account

Strongest matches

difference, profit, surplus

verb as in make equal; cause to have equilibrium

verb as in compare

Strongest matches

assess, weigh

verb as in make equal numerically

Strongest matches

adjust, calculate

Weak match

sum up

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Example Sentences

Brilliant in possession, tenacious without the ball too and would restore some balance to the City midfield.

From BBC

One of the reasons that “Anora” works so well is that it shifts tones often, throwing the audience off balance.

More than 1,000 tickets have been sold for the three-night run but a financial balance still has to be met.

From BBC

Our goal is to develop new medications that support the cells' insulin balance and prolong their viability, based on our discovery"" says Lickert.

In a criminal case, the burden of proof is beyond reasonable doubt, while in a civil case, it is on the balance of probabilities.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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