Adjective
being or thrown out of equilibrium
Source: WordNetNicotine is both a stimulant and a depressant, so that can make one feel quite imbalanced. Christy Turlington
When you have strict censorship of the internet, young students cannot receive a full education. Their view of the world is imbalanced. There can be no true discussion of the issues. Ai Weiwei
It is demonstrable that power structures tend to attract people who want power for the sake of power and that a significant proportion of such people are imbalanced - in a word, insane. Frank Herbert
Conciliation is not capitulation, nor is compromise to be deemed equivalent to imbalanced concession. Jalal Talabani
Israel claims it needs nuclear weapons as a deterrent against any threat to its existence. The Arab world in return feels that this is an imbalanced system; there is a sense of humiliation and impotence. Mohamed ElBaradei
'Heroine' is about a declining and imbalanced superstar - a very brave and bold role. I wanted to test whether I could carry a role like this. I have given 200 per cent to this role. She's a very complex character, very aggressive, manipulative and bold, yet she's very fragile. Kareena Kapoor