imbalance
1 of 1noun/ɪm.ˈbæ.ləns/
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lack of equal distribution between two or more things, often resulting in an unfair situation
- There is a significant imbalance in the distribution of wealth in many countries.
- The team faced an imbalance in skills, which affected their performance.
- The dietician explained the health risks of a nutritional imbalance.
- The imbalance in the ecosystem caused several species to decline.
- An imbalance of power within the organization led to conflicts among employees.
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