Rebalanced

Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪˈbæɫənst/

Rebalanced (adj)

  1. Made more equal or fair again after changes, so different parts work together in a better way.
  2. Changed to correct an earlier imbalance, aiming for a more even distribution of resources or attention.

Rebalanced (verb)

  1. To make something more balanced again after it became uneven.
  2. To adjust investments so the mix matches a chosen risk level or target proportions.

Examples

  • We rebalanced the plan to balance again after delays.
  • The manager rebalanced the workload to balance again.

Rebalanced (adjective)

Examples

  • The team reached a new balanced state after the changes.
  • The schedule shows a new balanced state across all weeks.