English to Punjabi Dictionary unbalanced

unbalanced

ਅਸੰਤੁਲਿਤ
definition
verb
I managed to wiggle underneath them all, dislodging those on the very top by unbalancing the unsteady column.
make (someone or something) unsteady so that they tip or fall.
adjective
The upside of this setup is that it can accept either balanced or unbalanced signal input.
not keeping or showing an even balance; not evenly distributed.
example
In his youth he has suffered blackouts that repress chilling memories of childhood abuse, death and the absence of his mentally 'unbalanced' father.
Decentralisation of the water supply system is a solution to the improper and 'unbalanced' water distribution system in Kerala.
If the three elements were 'unbalanced' , then the company would gradually begin to erode.
Being a studio picture, this is only the beginning, and we are taken on a ridiculous and unbelievable journey through the kind of paranormal world that only 'unbalanced' fruitcakes could possibly relate to.
However, as people have seen elsewhere in York., the profits to be made from York's housing market is leading to 'unbalanced' over-development in the city and the loss of local facilities.
Faced with this hard evidence that their classrooms, workplaces, and campuses were embarrassingly 'unbalanced' , a number of academic spokesmen discounted our study.
Containment is not possible when 'unbalanced' dictators with weapons of mass destruction can deliver those weapons or missiles or secretly provide them to terrorist allies.
The story was 'unbalanced' and unfair and made no attempt to present both sides of the issue, George says.
Essentially, my high school diploma represented an incomplete and 'unbalanced' education.
This had led to an 'unbalanced' distribution and areas located at a higher level and those at the tail end complained of poor supply.
Due to 'unbalanced' development, most migrants tend to concentrate in the large, prosperous cities in coastal provinces.
Bone is correct that Israel cops a horribly 'unbalanced' and unjustified level of criticism.
Strong character scenes between the submissive husband and the increasingly 'unbalanced' wife play effectively alongside the suspenseful kidnap and ransom sequences.
You won't be able to support businesses that fund this kind of fraudulent and 'unbalanced' partisanship.
To others, we are a combination of animals, brutes, deviates, psychopaths, products of broken homes, or just plain psychologically 'unbalanced' individuals.
This is about not letting mentally 'unbalanced' people serve in the judiciary.
School children will be given an 'unbalanced' and biased view which you can be certain will paint unions in the best possible light.
Is it wrong to not want mentally 'unbalanced' people in your life?
The balanced rudder overwhelms the vertical in size and the 'unbalanced' ailerons are roughly equivalent to barn doors.
They say her comments were 'unbalanced' in favour of the prosecution.
Excessive or 'unbalanced' development of output institutions such as the bureaucracy and the military is rare relative to input organizations, such as political parties and interest groups.
And even when this death is caused by an 'unbalanced' person, there is a feeling of unfairness, that can even lead to a sense of hopelessness.
Moussaoui is clearly mentally disturbed and his being 'unbalanced' led to his arrest.
The highly 'unbalanced' and uneven distribution of the world's currency reserves is also a potential source of huge destabilisation.
What China and India have in common is their sex ratios are 'unbalanced' , due to a strong preference for boys and the presence of the technology to allow sex determination and abortions.
Probes that bind to specific chromosomal telomeres can be used to identify balanced or 'unbalanced' products in Robertsonian and reciprocal translocations.
The danger is that people cut things out of their diet and end up with a very 'unbalanced' diet which in turn makes them ill.
The thing about this biography is that it is not fair, it is 'unbalanced' and it is biased, and it is what John Howard would call a ‘black armband biography’.
When they begin to worry that his upbringing may be too 'unbalanced' , they enroll him in the nearby town's junior high school.
Like journalists, politicians selectively quote the facts, they only tell one side of the story, and they give 'unbalanced' and biased opinions.
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