Rebalance
verb
to restore balance or equilibrium to something
Usage Note
rebalance n
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[noun ree-beyt; verb ree-beyt, ri-beyt] /noun ˈri beɪt; verb ˈri beɪt, rɪˈbeɪt/ noun 1. a return of part of the original payment for some service or merchandise; partial refund. verb (used with object), rebated, rebating. 2. to allow as a discount. 3. to deduct (a certain amount), as from a total. 4. to return (part […]
- Rebate
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[noun ree-beyt; verb ree-beyt, ri-beyt] /noun ˈri beɪt; verb ˈri beɪt, rɪˈbeɪt/ noun 1. a return of part of the original payment for some service or merchandise; partial refund. verb (used with object), rebated, rebating. 2. to allow as a discount. 3. to deduct (a certain amount), as from a total. 4. to return (part […]