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    unbalance
    /ʌnˈbaləns/

    verb

    • 1. make (someone or something) unsteady so that they tip or fall: "the door almost unbalanced him by swinging open"
    • 2. upset or disturb the equilibrium of (a situation or person's state of mind): "this sharing can often unbalance even the closest of relationships"

    noun

    • 1. a lack of symmetry, balance, or stability: "an unbalance between the currents in the live and neutral wires"

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  2. The meaning of UNBALANCE is to put out of balance. How to use unbalance in a sentence.

  3. UNBALANCE definition: 1. to cause something or someone to be unbalanced: 2. to make someone mentally ill, especially…. Learn more.

  4. If something unbalances a relationship, system, or group, it disturbs or upsets it so that it is no longer successful or functioning properly. The interplay between the new politics and the modern media will unbalance the political process. [VERB noun] 2. verb.

  5. Unbalance definition: to throw or put out of balance. . See examples of UNBALANCE used in a sentence.

  6. To unbalance is to make unsteady or uneven. A sudden gust of wind might unbalance you when you're on a sailboat — don't forget to wear a life jacket! Throw something off balance, and you unbalance it.

  7. Definition of unbalance verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. un·bal·ance. (ŭn-băl′əns) tr.v. un·bal·anced, un·bal·anc·ing, un·bal·anc·es. 1. To upset the balance of; cause to become unsteady. 2. To upset the stability or equilibrium of: developments that have unbalanced relations between the two nations. 3. To cause (a person or the mind) to be unbalanced.