Wiktionary
a. Experiencing an imbalance, out of balance.
WordNet
adj. being or thrown out of equilibrium [syn: unbalanced] [ant: balanced]
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "imbalanced".
I had failed to live fully because I had not come to terms with the alliances and fates of this imbalanced gathering of souls.
Feel the sensations at the palms of your hands, and if it is imbalanced, left to right, attempt with your mind to find a balance as if the energy in your palms were streaming down to the earth to balance your body as a center point.
Here in the United States of America a frighteningly imbalanced Washington press corps exists.
Similarly, their imbalanced condition, which constitutes our human weaknesses, have both physical and mental aspects.
But with our mind running out away from its centre of consciousness behind the two eyes, we lose awareness of our real place in the scheme of things and develop the human sense of identity in an imbalanced manner.
The imbalanced ego then subsides, like waves after a storm, leaving serenity, stillness and a heightened consciousness.
It was along the lines of doing his share to work with the imbalanced Stone.
Robyn had adjusted his cloak and the throat and shoulders of his leather jerkin, his imbalanced shoulders were even less visible.
His imbalanced frame was wrapped in a paisley smoking jacket with a quilted green collar.
If she was trying to look like an innocent but sexy, childlike but womanly, vulnerable but dangerous, slightly imbalanced cutie pie, she was succeeding.