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How to pronounce disequilibrium in English?

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Type Words
Type of situation, state of affairs
Has types imbalance, instability, unbalance

Examples of disequilibrium

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The best thing about David O. Russell is that he cultivates his disequilibrium.
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Possible thermochemical disequilibrium in the atmosphere of the exoplanet GJ 436b.
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Those systems choosing planning over capitalism exist in perpetual disequilibrium.
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Because the pattern is self-reinforcing, markets tend towards disequilibrium.
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This can lead to prolonged disequilibrium and high unemployment in the labor market.
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Global patterns of linkage disequilibrium at the CD4 locus and modern human origins.
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The champ of title-show disequilibrium for me, though, remains John from Cincinnati.
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Because trust can cure sensations of fear, uncertainty, and disequilibrium.
From the businessweek.com
A global survey of haplotype frequencies and linkage disequilibrium at the DRD2 locus.
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More examples
  • Loss of equilibrium attributable to an unstable situation in which some forces outweigh others
  • In economics, disequilibrium describes a market that is not in equilibrium: the quantity supplied is not equal to the quantity demanded at the actual price.
  • In medicine, disequilibrium refers to an impaired sense of equilibrioception.
  • The loss of equilibrium or stability, especially due to an imbalance of forces
  • Headaches and dizziness during dialysis. Disequilibrium can occur if dialysis removes a lot of fluid very quickly, or if blood pressure drops.
  • Unsteadiness, imbalance, or loss of equilibrium; often accompanied by spatial disorientation (a sensation of not knowing where one's body is in relation to the vertical and horizontal planes).
  • The situation of a market in which there is excess demand or excess supply.
  • The "out-of-balance" state that occurs when a person realizes that his or her current ways of thinking are not working to solve a problem or understand a situation
  • Unsteadiness or imbalance. The factors causing disequilibrium are similar to dizziness involving poor or inaccurate information being transmitted to the brain.