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balance
noun
1 a state of physical stability in which the weight of a body is evenly distributed.
2 an instrument for weighing, usually with two dishes hanging from a bar supported in the middle.
3 the amount by which the two sides of a financial account (money spent and money received) differ.
4 an amount left over.
5 a state of mental or emotional stability.
6 a state existing when two opposite forces are equal.
7 something that is needed to create such equality.
8 a device which regulates the speed of a clock or watch. verb ( balanced , balancing )
1 tr & intr to be in, or put something into, a state of physical balance.
2 (often balance something against something else) to compare two or more things in one's mind; to compare their respective advantages and disadvantages.
3 to find the difference between money put into an account and money taken out of it, and to make them equal balance the books .
4 intr (also balance out) to be or become equal in amount.
[14c as noun 2: from Latin bilanx having two scales]
in the balance not yet decided.
on balance having taken all the advantages and disadvantages into consideration.
noun
1 a state of physical stability in which the weight of a body is evenly distributed.
2 an instrument for weighing, usually with two dishes hanging from a bar supported in the middle.
3 the amount by which the two sides of a financial account (money spent and money received) differ.
4 an amount left over.
5 a state of mental or emotional stability.
6 a state existing when two opposite forces are equal.
7 something that is needed to create such equality.
8 a device which regulates the speed of a clock or watch. verb ( balanced , balancing )
1 tr & intr to be in, or put something into, a state of physical balance.
2 (often balance something against something else) to compare two or more things in one's mind; to compare their respective advantages and disadvantages.
3 to find the difference between money put into an account and money taken out of it, and to make them equal balance the books .
4 intr (also balance out) to be or become equal in amount.
[14c as noun 2: from Latin bilanx having two scales]
in the balance not yet decided.
on balance having taken all the advantages and disadvantages into consideration.
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