English to Spanish Dictionary instability

instability

inestabilidad
definition
noun
political and economic instability
lack of stability; the state of being unstable.
translation of 'instability'
noun
inestabilidad
example
He is unbalanced, and that mental 'instability' makes him a danger to himself and to others.
I think that it requires a serious state of mental 'instability' to be incited to copy what you see on a television screen.
Moving from job to job is seen as a sign of 'instability' rather than a sign of success.
I do not think that it by any means implies mental 'instability' of any kind.
Ying Tong is about the relationship between creativity and mental 'instability' .
It emerged that Sharpe had a history of mental 'instability' and had had psychiatric treatment.
Mental 'instability' affects almost everyone at some time in their lives.
she showed increasing signs of mental 'instability'
A feud with her two older sisters over her boyfriend added to her mental 'instability' .
This may be a reflection of Victorian attitudes towards mental 'instability' .
It is possible for a man to get a fake doctor's certificate to prove the mental 'instability' of his wife and get a divorce.
political and economic 'instability'
Why wasn't his mental 'instability' spotted before this terrible incident?
political and economic 'instability'
You do still wonder why her closest friends are so willing to indulge her mood swings and are so oblivious to her 'instability' .
she showed increasing signs of mental 'instability'
The cast skilfully confronted the delicate issue of mental 'instability' with poise and sensitivity.
Once his mental 'instability' manifested itself, she won a divorce, but she did not seem so very fond of him in the first place.
Installation and operation on both machines was flawless - no lockups, no incompatibilities, and no 'instabilities' .
Temperature differences cause 'instabilities' and drive winds, and unstable disturbances grow into powerful storms.
It metaphorises cyberpunk's social 'instabilities' into an alarming maelstrom of biological uncertainty: exaggerated clarity becomes exaggerated anxiety.
A grimmer possibility is that new 'instabilities' are emerging.
Economic hardship and popular demoralisation may create social and political 'instabilities' which are more formidable threats to the regime than war with South Korea.
Far from strengthening Australian capitalism, the global integration of production has left it highly vulnerable to the 'instabilities' of world economy.
Many 'instabilities' of the past quarter century have especially affected young males.
The region has followed the 'instabilities' of Indonesia nervously since the crisis and regime change in 1998.
If you break supersymmetry, if you do it the wrong way, you're going to get a cosmological constant that's much too big, and then you may well get associated problems, such as 'instabilities' , runaways and so on.
Moreover, he argues that both anarchy and empire are extreme conditions, the natural 'instabilities' of which tend to push the norm into the middle ranges of the spectrum.
This structure arose from small gravitational 'instabilities' seeded in the chaos just after the Big Bang.
More likely however is that the worrying lack of form stems from 'instabilities' off the field.
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