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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

Officials had argued that the approach to issues including Black queer studies, reparations and intersectionality was both unbalanced and illegal.

From Seattle Times

"Growth is very unbalanced, driven almost solely by the service sector with manufacturing largely stalled and struggling to sustain production in the face of falling demand," Williamson said.

From Reuters

Entering his junior year, Ward feels he can become more poised in the pocket and avoid throwing off unbalanced footing.

From Seattle Times

It left the hat unbalanced with one side tighter than the other.

From Seattle Times