Meaning & Definition of word "Imbalance"

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    Imbalance

    /ɪmˈbæl.əns/

    noun:

    • 1. a lack of proportion or relation between corresponding things.
      • Example: There is a significant imbalance in the allocation of resources in this community.
    • 2. an uneven distribution of elements.
      • Example: The study revealed an imbalance between the number of men and women in leadership positions.
    • 3. a state of being unequal or uneven.
      • Example: The economic imbalance between the wealthy and the poor is growing.

    Etymology

    From im- 'not' + balance

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    power imbalance:

    A situation where one party has more power than another.

    balance of power:

    A situation in which nations or groups have equal power.

    imbalance of trade:

    A situation where the value of imports exceeds the value of exports.

    Related Words

    equilibrium:

    A state of balance between opposing forces or actions.

    stability:

    The quality of being steady and not being prone to change.

    disbalance:

    The state of being not balanced.

    Slang Meanings of imbalance

    Meaning: Off-kilter

    Example Sentence: His argument felt off-kilter due to the lack of evidence.

    Meaning: Wobbly

    Example Sentence: The project's finances are all wobbly after the last funding cut.