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unstable

[uhn-stey-buhl] / ʌnˈsteɪ bəl /


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"It just feels like our life is kind of in this limbo state, unstable," Sanam said, adding that she and her husband feel like they are "at the mercy of what the government decides".

From BBC

The crypto market was already on unstable footing heading into the meeting, which might also have something to do with the lackluster reaction in bitcoin, 21Share’s Friedman said.

From MarketWatch

In 2022 an independent inquiry found three young women had died after a catalogue of failures at the ''unstable'' and ''overstretched'' mental health hospital.

From BBC

This amorphous metal is highly unstable and exists only as long as the stationary atoms continue to confine it.

From Science Daily

In a November letter, the Solar Energy Industries Association told the Energy Department that America’s position as a global AI leader was “stymied by onerous and unstable permitting policies and insufficient transmission capacity.”

From The Wall Street Journal