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Definition of balancesnext
plural of balance
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as in scales
a device for measuring weight use a balance to make sure you get the amounts precisely correct

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as in offsets
a force or influence that makes an opposing force ineffective or less effective the balance to the mountain of complaints are the many letters of praise that we also receive

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balances

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verb

present tense third-person singular of balance

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Recent Examples of balances
Noun
In addition, officials said, another invoice has since gone past its due date, with total overdue balances reaching approximately $916,000. Nathan Ansell, Arkansas Online, 29 May 2026 But at his best, Bukayo Saka is just as effective, and a left-footer balances the attack out nicely. Sarah Shephard, New York Times, 29 May 2026 Those starting out with smaller investment limits might consider coins or small bullions, while those with higher balances to transfer might consider using a gold IRA. Liz Knueven, CNBC, 29 May 2026 Merrill balances can help unlock higher tiers. Jeff Fromm, Forbes.com, 28 May 2026 As more retirees' budgets are stretched thin, an increasing number of seniors are also carrying credit card balances, medical debt and personal loans into retirement. Angelica Leicht, CBS News, 28 May 2026
Verb
But, just as the film balances a wild blend of sci-fi, fantasy, comedy, action, and 80's nostalgia, Teela balances her role as a serious warrior and leader with some seriously relatable emotional ties. Chelsea Gohd, Space.com, 30 May 2026 Inside, the home balances historic detail with modern livability. David Caraccio, Sacbee.com, 30 May 2026 The palate balances sweetness and spice, showcasing flavors of toffee, caramel, and a touch of sweet, cooked cereal, followed by cinnamon, clove, and a peppery mid-palate. Joseph V Micallef, Forbes.com, 28 May 2026 Rooted in storytelling, memory and material refinement, Moonface is a collection of sculptural wall lights that balances playful form with timeless sophistication. Sofia Celeste, Footwear News, 28 May 2026 The manicure trend balances playful and polished aesthetics, with designs ranging from retro tulips and tropical hibiscus florals to minimalist French tips and subtle accent flowers. Emily Kelleher, InStyle, 28 May 2026 Apple iPad Deals The 11-inch Apple iPad balances power and versatility, driven by the super fast A16 chip and intuitive iPadOS. Juhi Wadia, PC Magazine, 26 May 2026 Proudly distinct from its southern neighbors, Northern California balances its cutting-edge tech terrain with equally impressive landscapes. Kristin Braswell, Architectural Digest, 22 May 2026 Mint balances oil production, reduces dandruff, and improves blood flow. Claire West, PEOPLE, 21 May 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for balances
Noun
  • Across shirting, slip skirts, and swimwear, the collection features prints of seashells, frog eggs, and fish scales photographed by Zoe herself.
    Laura Jackson, Vogue, 3 June 2026
  • If that behavior scales, prediction markets may become something broader than a niche financial tool.
    Sean Lee, Forbes.com, 1 June 2026
Noun
  • Future removals, offsets, shifting baselines, and technological breakthroughs can keep many strategies plausible at once.
    London Business School, Forbes.com, 24 May 2026
  • Our analysis finds that F1 racing could achieve substantial cuts in emissions – but getting all the way to net zero will still require carbon offsets.
    Caitlin Grady, The Conversation, 19 May 2026
Noun
  • There are Lalique knife rests and Fabergé snuffboxes, sure, but so many offerings in the realm of tiny home goods generally fail to inspire.
    Anthony Paletta, Curbed, 23 May 2026
  • Beijing has long treated advanced technology transactions as matters of national security, even when the legal framing rests in competition policy.
    Dewardric L. McNeal, CNBC, 28 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Millennials, in particular, have been tagged as a generation that romanticizes the pivot—that equates reinvention with a full reset.
    Jasmine Browley, Forbes.com, 31 May 2026
  • Critics said the report essentially equates one stand of conservative Christianity to be representative of Christians overall, then construes policy disagreements to be persecution.
    ABC News, ABC News, 1 May 2026
Verb
  • If Smack falters, Havrisik — who kicked in three games last season — is an option.
    Rob Reischel, Forbes.com, 26 May 2026
  • Once there’s some significant progress on the cross-country escape plan, the film falters a bit.
    Josh Slater-Williams, IndieWire, 20 May 2026
Verb
  • Inspired by Portugal’s traditional and contemporary flavors, Baleia also pays respect to the country’s seamen—generations of fishers, sailors and whalers—who traveled the globe and returned with culinary influence, especially from North Africa, China and the Caribbean.
    Jillian Dara, PEOPLE, 3 June 2026
  • The city has fallen back on multiple tax measures to draw more money, though spending cuts have also alleviated — for now — yearly deficits in the General Purpose Fund budget, which pays for most salaries and daily operations.
    Shomik Mukherjee, Mercury News, 3 June 2026
Noun
  • The counters were regularly wiped clean because of messy diaper changes and after meals.
    Jenny Hughes, Parents, 28 May 2026
  • The Michelin Guide on Thursday afternoon announced that a pair of chef counters, Emelina in West Palm Beach and Mutra in North Miami, each earned one star.
    Phillip Valys, Sun Sentinel, 28 May 2026
Noun
  • Perhaps even a rag-tag group of remainders can put a scare into San Antonio.
    Jace Frederick, Twin Cities, 1 May 2026
  • The best-case scenario would be for the Lakers’ remainders to extend the best-of-seven series with the Rockets long enough for Doncic and Reaves to rejoin LeBron James in that Big Three, either at the end of this series or the start of the next one.
    Jim Alexander, Oc Register, 13 Apr. 2026

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