imbalance

imbalance
[[t]ɪ̱mbæ̱ləns[/t]]
imbalances
N-VAR: oft N in/between pl-n
If there is an imbalance in a situation, the things involved are not the same size, or are not the right size in proportion to each other.

...the imbalance between the two sides in this war.

...an international strategy to reduce trade imbalances.

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