v. [f. EQUILIBRIUM + -IZE.] trans. To bring to an equilibrium; to balance, counterpoise. Hence Equilibrized ppl. a., well-balanced, tranquil.

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1833.  New Monthly Mag., XXXVII. 139. The fear of loss in one quarter should be equilibrized by the certainty of gain in another.

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1889.  Blackw. Mag., CXLVI. 742/1. The horde of savages who broke in upon her equilibrised society.

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