Instability ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Instability ( noun )

  1. The state or quality of being unstable; lack of stability.
  2. 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:

  1. The instability of the government caused concern among the citizens.
  2. The financial instability of the company led to a decrease in investment.
  3. The instability of the housing market caused many to lose their homes.
  4. His emotional instability caused problems in his relationships.
  5. The instability of the weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.

(As a verb)

Instability ( verb )

  1. The state or quality of being unstable; lack of stability.
  2. 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:

  1. The instability of the government caused concern among the citizens.
  2. The financial instability of the company led to a decrease in investment.
  3. The instability of the housing market caused many to lose their homes.
  4. His emotional instability caused problems in his relationships.
  5. The instability of the weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.
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