0 present participle of balance --
1 to be in a position where you will stand without falling to either side, or to put something in this position: --
If the business loses any more money, we won't be able to balance the books this year.
Stringent measures were introduced so that the government could balance its budget/the economy.
I struggle to balance work and family commitments.
She balanced a huge pot effortlessly on her head and walked down to the river.
The flamingos balanced gracefully on one leg.
Sovereignty over natural resources; balancing rights and duties.
He suggests that rather than balancing the budget every year, what is needed is a policy of keeping stable the level of public goods provision.
The third is encouraging adaptability by balancing enterprise flexibility with employee involvement.
There are two possible types of approaches to balancing the moral accounts theoretically.
This has reduced the number of balancing parameters to nine.
Thus, our assembly of balancing masses can be used as a simple passive strategy for stabilizing side-to-side rocking.
One of the effective passive tools for controlling side-to-side rocking and yaw is the proper combination of the balancing mass and its orientation.
In our experiment, we were unable to achieve steady walking without balancing masses.