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Unstableness
see synonyms of unstablenessNoun
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Unstableness
see synonyms of unstablenessadjective
1.
lacking stability, fixity, or firmness
2.
disposed to temperamental, emotional, or psychological variability
3.
(of a chemical compound) readily decomposing
4. physics
a.
(of an elementary particle) having a very short lifetime
b.
spontaneously decomposing by nuclear decay; radioactive
an unstable nuclide
5. electronics
(of an electrical circuit, mechanical body, etc) having a tendency to self-oscillation
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Unstableness
see synonyms of unstableness adjective
not stable
; specif.,a.
not fixed, firm, or steady; easily upset or unbalanced
b.
changeable; variable; fluctuating
c.
unreliable; fickle
d.
emotionally unsettled
e. Chemistry
tending to decompose or change into other compounds
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Unstableness
see synonyms of unstablenessadj. un·sta·bler, un·sta·blest
1.
a. Tending strongly to change: unstable weather.
b. Not constant; fluctuating: unstable vital signs.
2.
a. Wavering or fickle: At first, he was unstable in his decisions.
b. Showing or marked by erratic or volatile emotions or behavior.
3. Not firmly placed; unsteady: an unstable ladder.
4. Chemistry
a. Decomposing readily.
b. Highly or violently reactive.
5. Physics
a. Decaying with relatively short lifetime. Used of subatomic particles.
b. Radioactive.
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