unlevelled

/ʌnˈlɛvəld/
adjective
  1. Not made flat, smooth, or even; having an uneven surface.
    • The construction crew left the ground unlevelled, so we had to call them back to fix it.
    • After the earthquake, the floor of the old house remained unlevelled and tilted to one side.
    • The garden path was unlevelled, with bumps and dips that made it hard to push a wheelbarrow.
  2. Not brought to the same standard, status, or condition as others; unequal or unbalanced.
    • The playing field in the competition felt unlevelled because one team had much more experience.
    • Economic opportunities in the region remain unlevelled, with rural areas far behind the cities.
    • The teacher worked hard to address the unlevelled knowledge among students in the class.
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