- 1unbalance something to make something no longer balanced, for example by giving too much importance to one part of it
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- 2unbalance somebody/something to make someone or something unsteady so that they are likely to fall down
- 3unbalance somebody to make someone slightly crazy or mentally ill
unbalance
verbNAmE//ʌnˈbæləns//
Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they unbalance he / she / it unbalances
past simple unbalanced
-ing form unbalancing
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