Disbalance

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪsˈbæɫəns/

Disbalance (noun)

  1. A situation where things are not equal or not in the right proportion.
  2. A change that makes a system work less smoothly or less effectively.

Examples

  • The pay gap creates an unequal state between workers.
  • The report shows an unequal state in access to services.

Disbalance (verb)

  1. To cause an imbalance by making parts of something unequal or out of proportion.

Examples

  • Changing the rules can make unequal results for teams.
  • The policy may make unequal opportunities for students.