disproportion|disproportions in English
noun
[dis·pro·por·tion || ‚dɪsprə'pɔːʃn]
lack of proportion, asymmetry, imbalance, discrepancy
Use "disproportion|disproportions" in a sentence
1. You remark the disproportion between our dead and wounded.
2. Boxers help adjust the slight disproportions for those on the skinny side
3. Galen believed that the plague was due to a disproportion of the 4 humors.
4. Antonyms for Counterpoises include disequilibrations, disequilibria, imbalance, nonequilibrium, unevenness, lopsidedness, disproportions, inequality, instability and
5. Antonyms for Coolheadedness include agitation, discomposure, nervousness, perturbation, impatience, arousal, disagreement, disproportion, disturbance and excitability
6. 9 This suggests that the mechanisms which constrain fetal growth to prevent maternal-fetal disproportion do not effect long term programming of cardiovascular disease.
7. When the Columella tissue hangs lower or protrudes below the outer ridges of the nostril, it can appear to be drooping or pointed and may be referred to as a “hanging Columella” or alarColumellar disproportion.
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