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deferred-stabilized

|de-ferred-sta-bi-lized|

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/dɪˈfɜrd ˈsteɪbəˌlaɪzd/

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/dɪˈfɜːd ˈsteɪbɪlaɪzd/

delayed for stability

Etymology
Etymology Information

'deferred-stabilized' originates from the combination of 'deferred,' meaning 'postponed or delayed,' and 'stabilized,' meaning 'made stable or steady.'

Historical Evolution

'deferred' comes from the Latin word 'differre,' meaning 'to delay,' and 'stabilized' comes from the Latin word 'stabilis,' meaning 'firm or stable.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'deferred' meant 'to delay,' and 'stabilized' meant 'made stable.' Together, they evolved to describe a process that is delayed to achieve stability.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

refers to a process or system that has been delayed or postponed to achieve stability over time.

The deferred-stabilized approach allowed the company to manage its resources more effectively.

Synonyms

Antonyms

immediate-stabilized

Last updated: 2025/06/01 20:01