Definition of Misbalanced

1. misbalance [v] - See also: misbalance

Lexicographical Neighbors of Misbalanced

misattribution
misattributions
misaventure
misaventures
misaver
misaverred
misaverring
misavers
misavise
misavised
misaward
misawarded
misawarding
misawards
misbalance
misbalanced (current term)
misbalances
misbalancing
misbear
misbearing
misbears
misbeat
misbecame
misbecome
misbecomes
misbecoming
misbede
misbedes
misbeding
misbefall

Literary usage of Misbalanced

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Forestry; a journal of forest and estate management by Francis George Heath, 1843-1913 ed (1880)
"... to the injury of adjoining crops, no less than of symmetry and grace in the trees so misbalanced. In defiance, however, of all that can be said or done, ..."

2. The Struggles and Adventures of Christopher Tadpole by Albert Smith (1851)
"She had heard, too, of fire, and scalping, and gouging—not with brigands to be sure, but amongst the North American savages, who, to her misbalanced ideas ..."

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