noun
- heavy material placed in a ship or aircraft to provide stability
- crushed stone or gravel used as a foundation for railroad tracks
- something that provides stability or steadiness
Usage: nautical; aviation
Usage: railroad
Usage: figurative
verb
- to provide with ballast for stability
Examples
- The ship carried water ballast in its lower compartments.
- Workers laid fresh ballast under the railroad tracks.
- The hot air balloon needed more ballast to descend safely.
- His calm presence served as ballast during the crisis.
- The crew ballasted the vessel before the storm.
- Granite ballast kept the train tracks level and stable.