Home

stabilisierst

Stabilisierst is the second-person singular present tense form of the German verb stabilisieren. It means “you stabilize” and is used when addressing someone informally with the pronoun du. The base verb stabilisieren means to make something stable, to prevent change that would undermine stability, or to restore a stable state.

Use of stabilisieren spans many domains. In engineering and construction, stabilization describes actions that increase the

Grammatical notes: stabilisieren is a regular -ieren verb. Its infinitive is stabilisieren; the present tense forms

Etymology: stabilisieren derives from the stem stabil- (stable) with the German suffix -isieren, a productive verb-forming

structural
stability
of
a
system.
In
medicine,
stabilization
refers
to
maintaining
or
restoring
a
patient’s
vital
signs
and
overall
condition.
In
chemistry
and
materials
science,
stabilizers
are
added
to
slow
decomposition
or
control
reactions.
In
information
technology
and
finance,
stabilization
efforts
aim
to
reduce
variability
or
volatility
in
systems
and
markets.
While
the
forms
vary
by
person
and
tense,
the
concept
remains
linked
to
creating
or
preserving
steadiness
in
a
process
or
state.
include
ich
stabilisiere,
du
stabilisierst
(the
form
discussed
here),
er
stabilisiert,
wir
stabilisieren,
ihr
stabilisiert,Sie
stabilisieren.
The
past
participle
is
stabilisiert,
the
noun
form
is
Stabilisierung,
and
related
forms
include
stabilisierend
(present
participle)
and
Stabilisierung
(stabilization).
suffix
of
many
German
-ieren
verbs.