verb
- to cause to lose balance or stability; to disturb the equilibrium of
- to make mentally or emotionally unstable
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘unbalance’
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘unbalance’
Examples
- The heavy backpack unbalances her when she walks.
- Too much weight on one side unbalances the washing machine.
- The tragic news unbalances his usual calm demeanor.
- A sudden gust of wind unbalances the tightrope walker.
- The medication sometimes unbalances patients emotionally.
- Poor lighting unbalances the composition of the photograph.