Imbalance ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Imbalance ( noun )

  1. A state in which things are not equal or in the correct proportions.
  2. A lack of balance or symmetry.

Origin:

From im- (not) + balance (weight, equilibrium).

Examples:

  1. The imbalance between supply and demand caused prices to rise.
  2. She noticed an imbalance in her posture while practicing yoga.
  3. The lack of proper nutrition can lead to hormonal imbalances.
  4. Imbalance in the distribution of wealth is a major issue in today's society.
  5. The new design of the building had an imbalance aesthetic appeal.

(As a verb)

Imbalance ( verb )

  1. A state in which things are not equal or in the correct proportions.
  2. A lack of balance or symmetry.

Origin:

From im- (not) + balance (weight, equilibrium).

Examples:

  1. The imbalance between supply and demand caused prices to rise.
  2. She noticed an imbalance in her posture while practicing yoga.
  3. The lack of proper nutrition can lead to hormonal imbalances.
  4. Imbalance in the distribution of wealth is a major issue in today's society.
  5. The new design of the building had an imbalance aesthetic appeal.
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