instable
pronunciation
How to pronounce instable in British English: UK [ɪn'steɪbl]
How to pronounce instable in American English: US [ɪn'steɪbəl]
Word Origin
- instable (adj.)
- c. 1400, from Latin instabilis, from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + stabilis (see stable). Now mostly replaced by unstable.
Example
- 1. East of hexi corridor is in instable atmosphere stratification .
- 2. A big unemployment will result in instable society .
- 3. The exchange rate between the us dollar and the rmb is very instable which makes our company suffer a huge loss .
- 4. People experiencing instable blood pressure , sleeplessness , headaches , and loose stools should also refrain from exerting themselves while performing this asana .
- 5. Biomechanical research and clinical application of the different internal fixation of y shaped instable fracture of femoral condyle .