0 present participle of steady --
2 to become calm and controlled, or to make someone do this: --
It becomes important therefore that we should get what steadying influence we can against that view.
And this undoubtedly helped towards steadying the cost of living.
We have seen a steadying in the numbers, and the level of the herd has remained fairly constant since then.
It had, in my judgment, a steadying and stabilising influence upon the political atmosphere in those countries.
We have had an opportunity of steadying ourselves.
These arrangements should have the effect of steadying inter- national trade in wheat in the period of transition from war to peace.
The equalitarian feeling of rationing has a great effect in steadying the nerves of the nation.
The sergeants, many of them, are unmarried, so that even that steadying influence is withdrawn.