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stabilitate, v. rare.|stəˈbɪlɪteɪt| [L. stabilitāt- ppl. stem of stabilitāre, f. stabilitās stability.] trans. To give stability to.
1642H. More Song of Soul ii. i. ii. 43 The soul about it self circumgyrates Her various forms, and what she most doth love She oft before herself stabilitates. 1657N. Billingsley Brachy-Martyrol. xxi. 73 Do you then..still think good For to stabilitate your throne with blood? 1804W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. II. 335 These arguments all tend to stabilitate his institutions. 1835Blackw. Mag. XXXVII. 280 Many sacred sympathies that will yet survive all this hubbub, and stabilitate the structure of social life. 1860W. H. Russell Diary in India xii. I. 180 The work reserved for him who shall come to stabilitate our empire in the East. |