unbalanced
uhn ba luhnst
- v throw out of balance or equilibrium
The tax relief unbalanced the budget - v derange mentally, throw out of mental balance; make insane
The death of his parents unbalanced him - a being or thrown out of equilibrium
- s affected with madness or insanity
- s debits and credits are not equal
- What's more, a consensus seems to have emerged among the world's finance ministers and central-bank bosses that the chief underlying cause of the crisis was an unbalanced and out .
- In a maneuver akin to righting an unbalanced rowboat, the ship's crew was ordered to assemble on the carrier's port side.
- All he had was a list of some 700 teachers who had been referred to him as unbalanced during the past ten years.