unbalanced
IPA: ʌnbˈæɫʌnst
adjective
- not balanced, without equilibrium; dizzy
- irrational or mentally deranged
- expressing support for a certain point of view; biased
- (accounting) not adjusted such that debit and credit correspond
- (computing) of an expression having different numbers of left and right parentheses
- (American football) an offensive line with more players on one side of the center than on the other
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Examples of "unbalanced" in Sentences
- The Dreaming is again unbalanced and we must right it.
- The only thing "unbalanced" is that we choose to be writers in the first place!
- Meanwhile, Victorian Premier John Brumby was miffed with the Indian media and officials for what he called unbalanced reporting on Singh's case.
- Hollywood Reporter, critic David Rooney said both he and Falco give "affecting performances " in what he described as an "unbalanced production".
- Harry Reid, who seems to be running out of ways to describe Sharron Angle as mentally unbalanced, is out with a new ad that comes right out and brands her "pathological":
- This has short-term unbalanced supply and demand, but we are absolutely convinced that fundamentally the marginal cost of the marginal cubic foot of gas, 1,000 cubic feet of gas, is actually well above $4.
- The injuries caused by a long-term unbalanced life, the hurt or the destruction to the self-esteem of one's partner or children or career can usually not be reversed. by re-balancing one's life in the future.
- Hindutva, Exploring the idea of Hindu Nationalism Published by: Viking Penguin © Jyotirmaya Sharma, 2003 Science, Culture & Integral Yoga Response by Jyotirmaya Sharma on Mon 21 Aug 2006 12:15 PM PDT Profile Permanent Link Let me tell you a thing or two about what you call my unbalanced treatment of Aurobindo.
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