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equilibrium

Aussprache: [ˌiːkwɪˈlɪbriəm]

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Kontext: „science“

(noun) a state where different forces or influences are balanced. Think of it like a seesaw where both sides are level, so it doesn't tip over.

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The gymnast showed perfect equilibrium while balancing on the beam.

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Without equilibrium, the tower began to lean dangerously to one side.

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What happens to an object if it loses its equilibrium?

Kontext: „economics“

(noun) a situation where supply and demand are balanced. It's like when the number of toys in a store matches how many kids want them, so shelves don't overflow or stay empty.

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The market reached equilibrium, and there were just enough toys for all the children.

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When there’s too much supply, the market is not in equilibrium, and toys pile up unsold.

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How can we tell if the market is at equilibrium?

Kontext: „psychology“

(noun) a mental or emotional balance where a person feels calm and stable. It's like when you're not too happy or too sad; everything feels just right.

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After practicing meditation, she felt a deep sense of equilibrium in her life.

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He struggled to find equilibrium after the stressful event disrupted his emotions.

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What activities help you achieve emotional equilibrium?

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