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instability

[U] Uncountable
pl: instabilitiespast: nonepp: noneing: nonecomp: nonesup: none

This term carries a heavy sense of precariousness and unpredictability. It suggests a system or object that is on the verge of collapse or a sudden, uncontrolled shift in state. In technical or scientific fields, it refers to a lack of equilibrium, whereas in social contexts, it evokes a feeling of anxiety and lack of security. While stability implies a reliable, steady foundation, instability describes a shaky or flickering existence. It is frequently used in negative contexts, such as economic crashes or mental health crises, where the absence of a steady state leads to chaos or failure.

Used to describe the general quality of being unstable, such as the instability of a government or a chemical compound.

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Noun
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The state of being unstable or prone to change suddenly.

"The political instability of the region deterred foreign investors."

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