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- BALANCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BALANCE is physical equilibrium How to use balance in a sentence physical equilibrium; the ability to retain one's balance; stability produced by even distribution of weight on each side of the vertical axis…
- Balance - Wikipedia
BALANCE Act (Benefit Authors without Limiting Advancement or Net Consumer Expectations Act), a proposed US federal legislation; Balance (apportionment), a criterion for fair allocation of seats among parties or states; Census balance, a census-designated geography in the United States
- BALANCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BALANCE definition: 1 the ability to remain standing, especially because your weight is equally distributed… Learn more
- Balance exercises - Mayo Clinic
Balance exercises can help keep you moving safely and help you stay independent For instance, balance on one foot while you're standing for a time You can do this at home or anywhere Try it when brushing your teeth Use a stable object like a table or a counter for support if you need it
- Balance Problems: Causes, Diagnosis Improvement Tips . . .
Balance is the ability to distribute your weight in a way that lets you stand or move without falling, or recover if you trip Good balance requires the coordination of several parts of the body: the central nervous system, inner ear, eyes, muscles, bones, and joints
- What does BALANCE mean? - Definitions. net
What does BALANCE mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word BALANCE a list accounting for the debits on one side, and for the credits on the other the result of such a procedure; the difference between credit and debit of an account
- BALANCE - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Balance is the steadiness that someone or something has when they are standing or resting on something
- Balance - definition of balance by The Free Dictionary
balance - bring into balance or equilibrium; "She has to balance work and her domestic duties"; "balance the two weights"
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