Word Meanings - STABILITATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To make stable; to establish. Dr. H. More.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of STABILITATE)
- Confirm
- Strengthen
- stabilitate
- establish
- substantiate
- settle
- prove
- fix
- perpetuate
- sanction
- corroborate
- ratify
- Effectuate
- Produce
- ensure
- secure
- compass
- complete
- Insure
- Provide
- guarantee
- warrant
- Set t Seat
- place
- locate
- situate
- build
- rest
- ground
- confirm
- strengthen
- determine
- appoint
- assign
- cast
- risk
- wager
- surround
- bedeck
- garnish
- stud
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of STABILITATE)
- Expand
- disband
- unfold
- amplify
- display
- dismiss
- liberate
- discard
- fail
- bungle
- botch
- misconceive
- mismanage
- misconstrue
- Loosen
- betray
- surrender
- expose
- imperil
- endanger
- open
- free
Related words: (words related to STABILITATE)
- PROVENTRIULUS
The glandular stomach of birds, situated just above the crop. - PROVERBIAL
1. Mentioned or comprised in a proverb; used as a proverb; hence, commonly known; as, a proverbial expression; his meanness was proverbial. In case of excesses, I take the German proverbial cure, by a hair of the same beast, to be the worst. Sir - ASSIGNEE
In England, the persons appointed, under a commission of bankruptcy, to manage the estate of a bankrupt for the benefit of his creditors. (more info) A person to whom an assignment is made; a person appointed or deputed by another to do some act, - DISMISSIVE
Giving dismission. - COMPASSIONATELY
In a compassionate manner; mercifully. Clarendon. - GROUNDWORK
That which forms the foundation or support of anything; the basis; the essential or fundamental part; first principle. Dryden. - WAGERING
Hazarding; pertaining to the act of one who wagers. Wagering policy. See Wager policy, under Policy. - GARNISHMENT
1. Ornament; embellishment; decoration. Sir H. Wotton. Warning, or legal notice, to one to appear and give information to the court on any matter. Warning to a person in whose hands the effects of another are attached, not to pay the - GROUNDEN
p. p. of Grind. Chaucer. - DISMISSAL
Dismission; discharge. Officeholders were commanded faithfully to enforce it, upon pain of immediate dismissal. Motley. - PLACEMENT
1. The act of placing, or the state of being placed. 2. Position; place. - PERPETUATE
To make perpetual; to cause to endure, or to be continued, indefinitely; to preserve from extinction or oblivion; to eternize. Addison. Burke. - MISMANAGER
One who manages ill. - EXPOSER
One who exposes or discloses. - GARNISHEE
One who is garnished; a person upon whom garnishment has been served in a suit by a creditor against a debtor, such person holding property belonging to the debtor, or owing him money. Note: The order by which warning is made is called a garnishee - ENSURER
See INSURER - PROVENCAL
Of or pertaining to Provence or its inhabitants. - PLACENTARY
Having reference to the placenta; as, the placentary system of classification. - PLACE-KICK
To make a place kick; to make by a place kick. -- Place"-kick`er, n. - GARNISHER
One who, or that which, garnishes. - MISGROUND
To found erroneously. "Misgrounded conceit." Bp. Hall. - UNWARRANTABLE
Not warrantable; indefensible; not vindicable; not justifiable; illegal; unjust; improper. -- Un*war"rant*a*ble*ness, n. -- Un*war"rant*a*bly, adv. - DEGARNISHMENT
The act of depriving, as of furniture, apparatus, or a garrison. - APPROVEDLY
So as to secure approbation; in an approved manner. - UNDERGROUND INSURANCE
Wildcat insurance. - PLAYGROUND
A piece of ground used for recreation; as, the playground of a school. - DISAPPROVE
1. To pass unfavorable judgment upon; to condemn by an act of the judgment; to regard as wrong, unsuitable, or inexpedient; to censure; as, to disapprove the conduct of others. 2. To refuse official approbation to; to disallow; to decline