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imbalance
noun as in lack of balance
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Example Sentences
It is precisely the imbalance between these two brain systems that is key.
This creates an imbalance in nutrients in the gut.
In its report, the watchdog pointed to the “power imbalance” between the MP and the officer, reminding that Parliament’s code forbids misuse of influence.
This may make it harder to absorb nutrients, increase the risk of bacterial imbalances, and stop the pancreas and liver working properly.
Abortion became the instrument for the redirection of American politics toward the right; abortion rights may be the instrument to redress what became an imbalance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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