balance
[bæləns]

noun

[Definition]: equally weighted between two sides; equilibrium

[Example Sentences]:
1. I started to have days where my balance would go up by $10,000.
2. The result is that the ideological balance on the court is likely to carry forward through 2016.
3. Labor and the Greens will keep the balance of power in the Senate until July 1.
4. With $726 million still in the balance, the latter expires in December 2016.
5. In 2010, the median account balance for people between the ages of 55 and 64 was $120,000.
6. The balance between economic and security interests has not always been easy to maintain.
7. There has to be a balance of ease of use and potential loss.
8. Many Internet companies have found a balance that works for their balance sheets.
9. So there is clearly a balance that has to be done there.
10. Apple will go shopping because it has to and has the balance sheet for it.
11. The product and price balance must be made from scratch.
12. So what comes next is most likely balance and refinement.
13. They will also have to look at what are security risks and then balance that with the benefits.
14. The company will want to balance battery life of the watch with the utility of such apps.
15. They are using power reserves to balance the system and helping others in the region.


[Antonyms]upset, cant, tilt

[Synonyms]weigh, compare, estimate
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