nonuniform

[non-yoo-nuh-fawrm]

nonuniform Definition

  • 1not uniform; uneven in distribution or character
  • 2not having the same form or shape

Using nonuniform: Examples

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

  • Example

    The nonuniform distribution of resources led to unequal outcomes for different regions.

  • Example

    The nonuniform texture of the fabric made it difficult to sew.

  • Example

    The nonuniformity of the data made it hard to draw any conclusions.

nonuniform Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for nonuniform

Phrases with nonuniform

  • motion that is not uniform, meaning the speed and/or direction changes over time

    Example

    The rollercoaster's nonuniform motion made some riders feel nauseous.

  • an electric field that varies in strength and/or direction at different points in space

    Example

    The nonuniform electric field caused the particles to move in unexpected ways.

  • a transformation that changes the size of an object differently in different directions

    Example

    The nonuniform scaling of the image distorted its proportions.

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Summary: nonuniform in Brief

The term 'nonuniform' [non-yoo-nuh-fawrm] refers to something that is not uniform or even in distribution or character. It can describe anything from the distribution of resources to the texture of a fabric. Examples include 'The nonuniform distribution of resources led to unequal outcomes for different regions.' and 'The nonuniform texture of the fabric made it difficult to sew.' 'Nonuniform' extends into phrases like 'nonuniform motion,' which describes motion that is not uniform, and 'nonuniform electric field,' which describes an electric field that varies in strength and/or direction at different points in space.