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imbalance
noun as in lack of balance
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Example Sentences
Over time, the cloud becomes so electrically imbalanced that lightning forms.
There is a growing imbalance in an era when the European organisation's 10 leading players are instantly promoted to the PGA Tour at the end of every season.
The council says it needs to find new solutions to address the imbalance between government funding and local demand.
Last season the Egyptian's output outweighed any lack of defensive effort but with Liverpool struggling in attack, this imbalance raises concerns.
Such simulations could shed light on major open questions in physics, including the imbalance of matter and antimatter, the creation of heavy elements inside supernovae, and the behavior of matter at ultra-high densities.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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