Inestable in english

Unstable

pronunciation: ənsteɪbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

inestable = unsettled ; instable ; unstable ; unfixed ; wobbly ; rocky ; capricious ; shaky ; unsteady. 

Example: In this unsettled atmosphere, it is not surprising that enthusiasm for membership of the Community should tail off.Example: There is also a further dilemma concerning formats such as film and audio which have tended to receive a lower profile in the library world (too awkward, too cluttered with copyright restrictions, too technically instable).Example: The library automation marketplace is unstable, immature and unprofitable, causing vendors to fail.Example: From incomplete networks, questions of quality control and copyright, to unfixed pricing policies, the route to fully electronic scientific communication has many pitfalls.Example: The conference had a wobbly start in 1997 but has since grown increasingly stronger and has had its best ever year with over 650 attendees.Example: The English is a little rocky on this lovely web site but we have it on good word that the original French is très bien.Example: Panizzi introduced what seemed to his critics unwarranted and capricious complications calculated to make the catalog much more difficult for the librarian to prepare and the reader to use.Example: The subdivision 'Discovery and Exploration' under geographic names reinforces the popularly held notion that the world outside Western Europe had no history -- and only a shaky hold on existence -- before it was 'discovered' by Western Europeans.Example: He sat rubbing his forehead along the creases, and his voice was unsteady as he started to tell his story.

Inestable synonyms

wonky in spanish: flojo, pronunciation: wɔŋki part of speech: adjective tender in spanish: oferta, pronunciation: tendɜr part of speech: noun, adjective volatile in spanish: volátil, pronunciation: vɑlətəl part of speech: adjective precarious in spanish: precario, pronunciation: prikeriəs part of speech: adjective fluid in spanish: fluido, pronunciation: fluəd part of speech: noun insane in spanish: insano, pronunciation: ɪnseɪn part of speech: adjective crank in spanish: manivela, pronunciation: kræŋk part of speech: noun labile in spanish: lábil, pronunciation: lɑbili part of speech: adjective cranky in spanish: de maniático, pronunciation: kræŋki part of speech: adjective seismic in spanish: sísmico, pronunciation: saɪzmɪk part of speech: adjective shaky in spanish: tembloroso, pronunciation: ʃeɪki part of speech: adjective explosive in spanish: explosivo, pronunciation: ɪksploʊsɪv part of speech: adjective uneasy in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: ənizi part of speech: adjective rickety in spanish: raquítico, pronunciation: rɪkəti part of speech: adjective rocky in spanish: rocoso, pronunciation: rɑki part of speech: adjective wobbly in spanish: tembleque, pronunciation: wɑbəli part of speech: adjective disturbed in spanish: perturbado, pronunciation: dɪstɜrbd part of speech: adjective reactive in spanish: reactivo, pronunciation: riæktɪv part of speech: adjective unsettled in spanish: inestable, pronunciation: ənsetəld part of speech: adjective changeable in spanish: cambiable, pronunciation: tʃeɪndʒəbəl part of speech: adjective irresolute in spanish: irresoluto, pronunciation: ɪresəlut part of speech: adjective unsound in spanish: defectuoso, pronunciation: ənsaʊnd part of speech: adjective tippy in spanish: tippy, pronunciation: tɪpi part of speech: adjective tottering in spanish: tambaleante, pronunciation: tɑtɜrɪŋ part of speech: adjective top-heavy in spanish: demasiado pesado por arriba, pronunciation: tɑphivi part of speech: adjective changeful in spanish: variable, pronunciation: heɪndʒfəl part of speech: adjective seismal in spanish: sísmico, pronunciation: saɪzməl part of speech: adjective coseismal in spanish: coseismal, pronunciation: kəzaɪsməl part of speech: adjective mentally ill in spanish: mentalmente enfermo, pronunciation: mentəliɪl part of speech: adjective coseismic in spanish: coseismic, pronunciation: kəzaɪzmɪk part of speech: adjective
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