v. [f. as prec. + -ATE3.] = EQUILIBRATE. Hence Equilibriated ppl. a.

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1649.  G. Daniel, Trinarch., Rich. II., cxxx. T’ Equilibriate his Fame To all the Glories of his Crowne and Name.

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1870.  E. L. Garbett, in Eng. Mech., 11 March, 624/2. An equilibriated earth would have … a permanent high water.

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1882.  Knowledge, 4 Aug., 161. If one be at a higher potential than the other, a current will pass through the conductor, and so equilibriate the two potentials.

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