Unbalancing example sentences
un·bal·ance
verb
unbalancing (present participle)
- make (someone or something) unsteady so that they tip or fall.
- upset or disturb the equilibrium of (a state of affairs or someone's state of mind):
Synonyms
unstable, rocky, wobbly, wobbling, rickety, shaky, shaking, tottery, tottering, teetering, unsafe, unbalanced, unreliable, insecure, unfastened, unsecured, movable, precarious, dizzy, lightheaded, faint, groggy, feeble, faltering, doddery, doddering, tentative, nervous, timid, hesitant, trembly, vertiginous, steady, stable, unstable, deranged, demented, crazed, troubled, disturbed, unhinged, psychotic, crazy, loopy, loony, nuts, nutty, bananas, cracked, crackpot, dippy, screwy, cuckoo, bonkers, daft, barmy, crackers, barking, batty, dotty, potty, nutsy, nutso, squirrelly, wacko, buggy, touched, balanced, stable, sane"Unbalancing" Example Sentences
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