Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word INSTABLE
INSTABLE
Definitions of INSTABLE
- Exhibiting instability; unstable
Number of letters
8
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using INSTABLE in a Sentence
- In political instable Lebanon, the Lebanese army has been described as one of the few state institutions in the country trusted by both the Lebanese population and the international community; and a guarantor of stability in multi sectarian Lebanon.
- Despite a promising start in league football, finishing 8th in the 1921–22 season, Aberdare suffered financial instable throughout the 1920s.
- The dynamics of mood, mood patterns for long times are commonly erratic, labile or instable, also known as euthymic.
- Researchers distinguish several emotion dynamics, most commonly how intense (mean level), variable (fluctuations), inert (temporal dependency), instable (magnitude of moment-to-moment fluctuations), or differentiated someone's emotions are (the specificity of granularity of emotions), and whether and how an emotion augments or blunts other emotions.
- Between 1993 and 1998 the Region was quinte instable politically and was governed by a succession of governments led both my members of the Northern League (Pietro Fontanini, Alessandra Guerra and Sergio Cecotti) and by centre-left figures (Renzo Travanut and Giancarlo Cruder).
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