verb
- causing someone or something to lose balance or stability
- disturbing the mental or emotional equilibrium of someone
Usage: present participle of unbalance
Usage: present participle of unbalance
adjective
- having the effect of causing instability or loss of balance
Examples
- The strong wind was unbalancing the tightrope walker.
- The unexpected news had an unbalancing effect on her emotions.
- He kept unbalancing his opponent during the wrestling match.
- The unbalancing force of the earthquake toppled several buildings.
- Her criticism was unbalancing his confidence.
- The unbalancing weight on one side caused the shelf to tip over.