It is such a poor regulator of unbalance that helpless infancy should not suffer neglect by its caprice.
With a proper appreciation of the value of character-building or useful-habit-forming, and systematic provision of tests for preference of occupation, this unbalance of the proper division of labor need not obtain.
On the other hand, the non-social person usually tends to unbalance in the sense that he becomes odd and eccentric.
Man steers towards pleasure and satisfaction of some type or other, but the force is the unbalance of an instinct.
There was no unbalance in the minds that conceived the harmonious and magnificent structures of the temples.
There was thisunbalance in him that argued want of depth.
The correlation of reckless breeding with defective and delinquent strains, has not, strangely enough, been subjected to close scientific scrutiny, nor has the present biological unbalance been traced to its root.
As Confusion would say, he who squashes small object may unbalance great powers.
Should you fear that the unpredictable appearance of twins will unbalance your baby budget, you can, for a moderate sum, insure yourself against this chance with many of the larger insurance companies.
It is the expense of hospitalization and doctor's care, during pregnancy and throughout the first year or two following the birth, that sometimes threatens to unbalance the family budget.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unbalance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.