Equilibrate in a sentence as a verb

Ok, so things equilibrate as time moves forwards because they entangle as time moves forwards.

If it is going to actuate more than once, then the heat will have time to equilibrate sufficiently to destroy your piston.

Allow pressure to equilibrate between the passenger cabin and the air gap between the panes.

And the other way S&D could equilibrate here is by fewer companies even trying to hire programmers because they know they can't afford them.

As prices increase, long-term demand drops, and long-term supply increases, until they eventually equilibrate.

If the capital markets were efficient, shouldn't supply and demand equilibrate things to drive down the price of capital?Yes, that was called the Global Financial Crisis.

Sure, there will be a period when hackers will be able to exploit their weaknesses, but in the due time they will evolve and market will equilibrate, making today's speculative traders' job much harder.

The rock of the planet experiences that gravitation all the same as the surface of the rock, mass experiencing low gravitation must equilibrate with mass experiencing high gravitation.

If demand for these arguably location-limited services is so high, then a shortage of suitably qualified labourers will result in a price increase until demand and supply equilibrate.

The magic market fairy can't help supply and demand equilibrate until the simple test exists, right?My only point is that the problem isn't creation of a public good, the problem is that reliably identifying good people/good matches is really hard.

If the capital markets were efficient, shouldn't supply and demand equilibrate things to drive down the price of capital?I think the structure of the capital markets, VC's and funds and the like, are still holding back efficiency by limiting the market of sellers.

The water in the tub will equilibrate at somewhere warmer than 70 degrees, and the person will become hypothermic, since the capacity of their 'suit' to conduct heat to the environment is greater than the ability of their body to generate heat to compensate.

"Because your question requires an understanding of the ways markets equilibrate, perhaps the Market Economics Fairy can provide an appropriate answer regarding the way in which the market establishes the exchange value of mobile operating systems based on supply and demand.

Equilibrate definitions

verb

bring to a chemical stasis or equilibrium

verb

bring into balance or equilibrium; "She has to balance work and her domestic duties"; "balance the two weights"

See also: balance equilibrize equilibrise