| unstab | Future prospects for ASEAN seem unstable, no matter how you look at it. |
| unstab | The political situation was, to say the least, extremely unstable during the next ten years of his reign. |
| unstable | (adj) lacking stability or fixity or firmness, Ant. stable, Example: unstable political conditions; the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind; an unstable world economy |
| unstable | (adj) highly or violently reactive, Example: sensitive and highly unstable compounds |
| unstable | (adj) disposed to psychological variability, Example: his rather unstable religious convictions |
| Unstable | a. [ Cf. Instable. ] Not stable; not firm, fixed, or constant; subject to change or overthrow. --
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