Instability
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Instability ( noun )
- The state or quality of being unstable; lack of stability.
- The state or condition of being prone to change or collapse.
Origin:
From the latin word "in" which means "not" and "stabilis" which means "firm or steady".
Examples:
- The instability of the government caused concern among the citizens.
- The financial instability of the company led to a decrease in investment.
- The instability of the housing market caused many to lose their homes.
- His emotional instability caused problems in his relationships.
- The instability of the weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.
(As a verb)
Instability ( verb )
- The state or quality of being unstable; lack of stability.
- The state or condition of being prone to change or collapse.
Origin:
From the latin word "in" which means "not" and "stabilis" which means "firm or steady".
Examples:
- The instability of the government caused concern among the citizens.
- The financial instability of the company led to a decrease in investment.
- The instability of the housing market caused many to lose their homes.
- His emotional instability caused problems in his relationships.
- The instability of the weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.