unlevel

/ʌnˈlɛvəl/
verb
  1. To make something not flat, even, or balanced.
    • The heavy rain unleveled the garden path, washing away the soil in some spots.
    • The earthquake unleveled several buildings, leaving the streets full of rubble.
    • He accidentally unleveled the table when he kicked one of its legs.
adjective
  1. Not flat, even, or smooth; having a surface that is not the same height across.
    • The old wooden floor was unlevel, so the table wobbled whenever someone leaned on it.
    • We had to add gravel to the unlevel ground before we could set up the tent.
    • The painter complained that the unlevel ceiling made it hard to get a straight line.
  2. Not equal or balanced in amount, quality, or position.
    • The distribution of resources was unlevel, with some schools getting far more funding than others.
    • Her skills in math and reading were unlevel; she excelled in one but struggled in the other.
    • The competition felt unlevel because one team had much more experience than the other.
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