Disproportionated example sentences

dis·pro·por·tion·ate

adjective

disproportionate (adjective)

  - too large or too small in comparison with something else:

dis·pro·por·tion·ate

verb chemistry

disproportionate (verb) · disproportionates (third person present) · disproportionated (past tense) · disproportionated (past participle) · disproportionating (present participle)

  - undergo disproportionation:

Synonyms

inordinate, unreasonable, excessive, undue, unfair, unbalanced, uneven, unequal, irregular, proportional

"Disproportionated" Example Sentences

1. The punishment seemed disproportionated to the crime.
2. Her reaction was disproportionated, considering the minor inconvenience.
3. The impact of the news was disproportionated to its actual significance.
4. He felt a disproportionated sense of guilt.
5. The resources allocated were disproportionated to the needs of the project.
6. A disproportionated number of women participated in the study.
7. His anger felt disproportionated given the situation.
8. The company's response was deemed disproportionated and insensitive.
9. The effects were disproportionately large.
10. The growth in one area was disproportionated compared to others.
11. He suffered disproportionate losses.
12. The representation was disproportionated and inaccurate.
13. His fear was disproportionated to the actual danger.
14. The attention given was disproportionated to the event's importance.
15. The team's success was due to a disproportionated effort from one member.
16. The workload was disproportionately distributed.
17. We experienced disproportionate hardship.
18. His joy felt disproportionated after such a long wait.
19. The sample size was disproportionated for valid statistical analysis.
20. Their influence was disproportionated to their actual power.
21. The profits were disproportionately high.
22. It felt like a disproportionated burden.
23. The criticism was disproportionated and unjust.
24. He felt a disproportionated amount of pressure.
25. The media coverage was disproportionated to the crime's severity.
26. The consequences were disproportionately severe.
27. The response was disproportionated to the initial request.
28. The funding received was disproportionated to the project's scope.
29. There was a disproportionated emphasis on one aspect.
30. His confidence was disproportionated to his abilities.
31. The damage was disproportionately extensive.
32. She felt a disproportionated sense of responsibility.
33. The project suffered from disproportionate delays.
34. His worry was disproportionated and unfounded.
35. A disproportionated amount of resources were wasted.
36. The outcome was disproportionately positive.
37. He exhibited disproportionated enthusiasm.
38. The decision seemed disproportionated and arbitrary.
39. Disproportionated growth can lead to instability.
40. The representation was disproportionately biased.
41. The power was disproportionately concentrated.
42. The costs were disproportionately high.
43. She felt a disproportionated sense of relief.
44. The sample showed disproportionate representation.
45. The success was due to disproportionate effort.
46. His sadness was disproportionated to the event.
47. The rewards were disproportionately small.
48. The attention given was disproportionately negative.
49. The impact was disproportionately felt by the poor.
50. The study showed disproportionate rates of illness.

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