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unbalanced

[uhn-bal-uhnst] / ʌnˈbæl ənst /




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The injection of Wirtz into an advanced role has left Liverpool looking unbalanced and vulnerable, not helped by the German's problems adapting.

From BBC

The Chamber of Deputies’ website detailing the proposal went further, slamming the current system as “complex, dysfunctional, inefficient, unbalanced and unfair.”

From Seattle Times

The researchers found that the two proteins were greatly unbalanced in the blood of women who developed severe pre-eclampsia.

From New York Times

In the unbalanced schedule that governed until this year, the division rivals played each other 19 times a season.

From Washington Times

But add a little bit of weight to one part of the ball or remove it from another, and the ball will rapidly become unbalanced, wobbling and shifting its spin axis.

From Science Magazine