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imbalanced

[ UK /ɪmbˈælənst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. being or thrown out of equilibrium

How To Use imbalanced In A Sentence

  • For one, with the U.S. economy desperately overheated and imbalanced, another big shot of credit-induced liquidity was precisely what was not needed.
  • Ahn Byung-chan, called an "imbalanced" foreign-exchange market. Seoul Steps Up Campaign
  • But the North's recent comb-out of traditional industries leaves it with an imbalanced legacy and serious economic handicap.
  • Liviu's short takeThe third book in the extremely entertaining Ryria was a page turner like the first two but also a step back at least in the first half which was very imbalanced; Avempartha took the series to a higher level, this one reverted to a fun but pulpier read. "Nyphron Rising" by Michael Sullivan (Reviewed by Cindy Hannikman and Liviu Suciu)
  • Current municipal supply of public products is highly problematic: low overall level, imbalanced supply structure, unreasonable layout, and absence of human-centered ideas.
  • Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowske called the imbalanced budget "balanced. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • At the same time, the acutely imbalanced U.S. bubble economy demands continuous monetary largess from both home and abroad.
  • I pushed back, tried to explain imbalanced gendered power structures and emotional abuse, cited statistics and studies. Out of the way « Planning the Day
  • An imbalanced heart or circulatory system can be due to poor circulation, low or high blood pressure, angina and heart attacks and hardened arteries.
  • Here she goes again, disdaining many Americans by suggesting they are "imbalanced". Pelosi gets emotional about political climate
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