Stabilizing means making or keeping something steady and stable.
When we talk about stabilizing, we usually mean fixing a problem or situation so it doesn't get worse. For example, after a natural disaster like an earthquake, people might work to stabilize buildings that were damaged, making sure they're safe for people to live in again. We also use the word to describe things like medication that helps balance out someone's body chemistry when they have certain health conditions. This keeps their symptoms from getting too bad and can even help them get better over time.
To make stable.
Example: Jody stabilized the table by putting a book under the short leg.
