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equilibrium

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/ˌiːkwɪˈlɪbrɪəm/ · eq-ui-lib-ri-um

A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.

Meanings

nounformal

A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.

ایک حالت جس میں مخالف قوتیں یا اثرات متوازن ہیں۔

توازنی

tawazuni

Formal: نظم

Synonyms

balancestabilitysymmetryتوازناستحکامہم آہنگی

Antonyms

imbalanceinstabilitydisparityعدم توازنعدم استحکامفرق

Common Collocations

  • maintain equilibrium
  • achieve equilibrium
  • equilibrium of forces

Example Sentences

The equilibrium of the ecosystem is crucial for its health.

ماحولیاتی نظام کا توازن اس کی صحت کے لیے بہت اہم ہے۔

Mahauliati nizam ka tawazun is ki sehat ke liye bohot ahem hai.

In economics, equilibrium describes a situation where supply matches demand.

معاشیات میں، توازن اس صورت حال کو بیان کرتا ہے جہاں رسد طلب سے ملتی ہے۔

Mashayat mein, tawazun is soorat haal ko bayan karta hai jahan rasad talab se milti hai.

The dancer maintained perfect equilibrium throughout the performance.

رقاص نے پورے مظاہرے کے دوران کامل توازن برقرار رکھا۔

Raqas ne poore muzahire ke dauran kaamil tawazun barqarar rakha.

Easily Confused With

equilibrium:Often confused with equilibrium, equilibrium is specifically the balance of opposing forces or influences.

Word Family

equilibrate
verbتوازن رکھنا
equilibria
nounتوازنیاں

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'equal' when trying to remember 'equilibrium' as it relates to balance.

Imagine a tightrope walker skillfully balancing on a rope.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

زندگی کے میدان میں توازن سب سے بڑی طاقت ہے، اپنا راہنما بننے دو حسن و خوبی کو۔

Zindagi ke maidan mein tawazun sab se bari taaqat hai, apna raahnuma ban-ne do husn o khubi ko.

Balance is the greatest strength in the field of life; let beauty and integrity be your guide.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

توازن ہی کامیابی کی کنجی ہے۔

Tawazun hi kamaabi ki kunji hai.

Balance is the key to success.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "aequilibrium" — even balance

First known use: 14th century

The term evolved from Latin through late Middle English, where it was used to denote a state of balance or stability.