instable

[ɪnˈsteɪbl]

instable Definition

  • 1not stable; liable to change or break down
  • 2unstable

Using instable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "instable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The political situation in the country is very instable.

  • Example

    The bridge was declared instable and closed for repairs.

  • Example

    Her mood was instable and unpredictable.

  • Example

    The company's financial situation is quite instable.

instable Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for instable

Phrases with instable

  • having a mental or emotional instability or disorder

    Example

    He was diagnosed as mentally instable and was prescribed medication.

  • not physically stable or secure

    Example

    The building was physically instable and had to be demolished.

  • not chemically stable or secure

    Example

    The chemical compound was chemically instable and had to be disposed of safely.

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Summary: instable in Brief

The term 'instable' [ɪnˈsteɪbl] refers to something that is not stable, liable to change or break down. It can describe physical, mental, or emotional states, as well as situations like political or financial instability. Synonyms include 'unstable,' 'unsteady,' 'shaky,' and 'insecure.'