[
UK
/ʌnˈiːvənli/
]
[ US /əˈnivənɫi/ ]
[ US /əˈnivənɫi/ ]
ADVERB
-
in an unequal or partial manner
profits were distributed unevenly
angry at being dealt with so unequally - in an uneven and irregular way
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in a ragged uneven manner
I took the cigarette he offered, drawing at it raggedly
How To Use unevenly In A Sentence
- Affected stands either fail to initiate spring growth or green up unevenly in March and then plants decline and eventually die due to infected crowns and roots.
- Many microwaves heat unevenly, leading to hot spots in the milk.
- However, the losses in market value are distributed unevenly, with some regions showing a surprising resilience to the market upheaval.
- Dense stone debris pitted the clay floor, which extends unevenly over the bedrock.
- The first divers down found the ship lying unevenly and had great difficulty in moving across the steeply sloping decks.
- Organizational practices tend to diffuse unevenly throughout the world.
- Rotors get warped due to several reasons most common being overtorquing or unevenly torquing the lug nuts with an impact wrench.
- R - R interval series is an unevenly sampled series , the unevenness which result in some problems.
- The sheet of colored Plexiglas is unevenly spray-painted with an evanescent grey.
- An unevenly worn tread indicates an alignment or tire inflation problem.