0 the condition of being likely to fail or get worse:
She was blissfully unaware of the precariousness of her situation.
Some say investors exaggerate the industry's precariousness.
I was worried about the precariousness of the pile of plates the waiter was carrying.
He closes with a meditation on the precariousness of life.
Statewide blackouts drove home the precariousness of California's energy situation.
The precariousness of the whole edifice was made clear to all who cared to look in the early 1770s.
The intervention of trade unions in this power relationship has created a wide variation in the degree of precariousness experienced by workers.
For this set of convents, their problems were also exacerbated by the peculiarities of their status on the continent, and the precariousness of their survival.
It was bedevilled by unemployment, social exclusion and a growing sense of precariousness and inequality.
The third is 'precariousness', or its position relative to the thresholds - the unstable manifolds between stability domains.
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