strike a balance

The phrase "strike a balance" is often used in various contexts to describe the act of finding a middle ground or compromise between different elements or interests.

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Definition

B2General

(common)To find a compromise or middle ground between conflicting elements.

Example

  • It's important to strike a balance between work and leisure.

B2General

(common)To give appropriate levels of importance or attention to different aspects.

Example

  • Parents often struggle to strike a balance between discipline and freedom for their children.

C1Finance

(technical)To assess the relative state of a debtor and creditor account.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "strike a balance":

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