0 present participle of unbalance
1 to cause something or someone to be unbalanced:
2 to make someone mentally ill, especially temporarily
3 to make something unfair or not equal
Crane's algorithm finds the position in the larger tree where the smaller tree can be inserted without unbalancing the tree at that position.
Genetic engineering could lead to a decline in biodiversity, with unpredictable consequences through the unbalancing of ecosystems.
We are making changes to the bail system, to late pleas, to pre-trial procedures, and improving procedures without unbalancing the scales of justice.
Another result would be an unbalancing of the economy.
Some of us would at least argue that this would have an acute unbalancing impact on the international situation as it now stands.
That will have a serious and unbalancing effect on industry.
They must be safeguarded against being forced to do it against their wish by unbalancing their budget, as we were forced to do in 1931.
This, in my submission, is a complete and dangerous unbalancing of the whole economy of the country.