misbalance

/mɪsˈbæləns/
noun
  1. A lack of balance; an uneven or unfair distribution.
    • The misbalance in the budget caused some departments to lose funding.
    • The misbalance of power in the company led to many employees feeling unheard.
    • There is a clear misbalance between the number of boys and girls in the club.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To cause something to become unbalanced or uneven.
    • The sudden change in policy could misbalance the entire system.
    • Don't misbalance the tray by putting all the cups on one end.
    • Adding too much weight on one side will misbalance the shelf.
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