stablized means to stay same usually this phrase is used to tell about a person's condition in the hospital. It means that the person is not getting any worse. The person is staying the same.
It means involved in, as in "Engrossed in thought."
To think about thinking (the thought process).
Like I give a thought
Well thought of, highly regarded.
Ponder, Inquisition
"Thought to be stabilized" suggests that something is believed to have been made more secure or steady after experiencing some form of instability or uncertainty. It indicates a level of confidence that the situation has improved or is no longer as vulnerable as it once was.
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The verb form of stability is stabilise.Other verbs are stabilises, stabilising and stabilised."We will stabilise the region"."We have been stabilising the chemicals"."Everything has been stabilised".
It mean "clever after thought"
Your body has stabilised at a healthy weight. This is a good thing.
When the liquid is boiling steadily and the temperature has stabilised.
It has been stabilised in 1780
Both are chemically different.
Only by unimaginably expensive sea defenses can cliffs be permanently stabilised.
"Thought"
It ionises in solution, it can be stabilised in a sense by HI and NaOH temporary formation