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Imbalances Meaning in English

word · lemma: imbalance

ɪmˈbæɫənsɪz
im-BAL-uhn-siz
ɪmbˈælənsɪz
im-BAL-uhn-siz

Definition

Situations where two or more things are not equal, stable, or in the correct proportions. An imbalance is often used to talk about health, finances, or systems when something is out of order.

Usage & Nuances

'Imbalances' is plural, referring to multiple situations of inequality or lack of stability. Often used in formal, technical, or academic contexts; can apply to physical, emotional, economic, or social contexts. Typical phrases: 'hormonal imbalances', 'trade imbalances', 'power imbalances'. Not used for small, everyday unevenness.

Example Sentences

Hormonal imbalances can cause health problems.

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Trade imbalances affect the global economy.

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There are imbalances in the distribution of resources.

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Long-term imbalances in your diet can make you feel tired.

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Social imbalances can lead to tension in communities.

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Addressing these imbalances will take time and effort.

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