Disequilibrium

Synonyms for "disequilibrium" (16 found)

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Translations

15 translations across 10 languages.

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Czech

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  • nerovnováha noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)

Dutch

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  • desequilibrium noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)
  • labiliteit noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)
  • onevenwichtigheid noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)
  • wankelbaarheid noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)

German

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  • Ungleichgewicht noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)

Greek

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  • ανισοσκελία noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)

Irish

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  • éagothromaíocht noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)

Italian

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  • squilibrio noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)

Japanese

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  • 不均衡 noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)

Polish

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  • nierównowaga noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)

Romanian

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  • dezechilibrare noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)
  • dezechilibru noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)
  • instabilitate noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)

Spanish

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  • desequilibrio noun (the loss of equilibrium or stability)

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The world of the angelic hierarchy was an evolutionary stream of light in a steady-state, but the creation of Adam from matter disturbs that primordial steady-state; it generates the creative disequilibrium necessary for change, transformation, and evolution.

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