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imbalance

disproportion / instability / lack of equilibrium / to disrupt balance
NounTransitive Verb
pl: imbalancespast: imbalancedpp: imbalanceding: imbalancing

This term describes a state of disproportion or a lack of equilibrium, often carrying a negative connotation of instability or dysfunction. It is frequently used in technical, medical, or economic contexts to describe a system that has deviated from its ideal or healthy state. When used as a noun, it refers to the condition of being uneven. When used as a verb, it describes the active process of disrupting a stable state. While it can describe simple physical asymmetry, it most commonly refers to abstract systems like chemistry, finance, or psychology.

Meanings

Noun

A state in which two or more things are not equal or in the correct proportions.

"The trade imbalance between the two nations has grown significantly over the last decade."

Noun

A lack of stability or equilibrium in a physical system or a biological process.

"A chemical imbalance in the brain can lead to mood disorders and anxiety."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To cause something to become unbalanced or disproportionate.

"The sudden influx of capital threatened to imbalance the local economy."

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