Unstable in a sentence as an adjective

" Others hate it, and they'd call it "unstable.

" -> "Don't use unstable references if you need stable ones"

The design is a lot more complex, because plasmas don't scale well and tend to get unstable as they get bigger.

The gaming industry is very unstable, and companies crash and burn all the time.

Thorium atoms are big and somewhat-unstable, which is what you want for fission.

But unless you argue that MIT should have known Aaron was mentally unstable, saying MIT "caused" him to **** himself is illogical.

My best guess is that the author has an unstable computer, and they believe that occasional crashes while running parts of this JS mean that their exploit is working.

Perhaps when Bitcoin reaches supply maturity the value will stabilize but for now its value just too unstable to be used as a currency.

We're talking early to middle nineties when threading provided by the operating systems was in a, charitably put, pretty unstable state.

If you want to make the financial system more resilient against collapse, you ought to press for structural reform to prevent these unstable situations from occurring again.

He told me that some of the explosives were so unstable that they "sweated" nitroglycerine, and they used to run their finger down the sides of the explosives and flick it at each other to make small bangs.

My gut is that two parallel economies is an unstable situation, and the shadow-economy would not receive must traction compared to the legitimized one.

"Workers relying on such low wages and unstable employment are not likely to be able to educate their children enough to escape increasingly high rates of unemployment.

Ultimately following factors threw me away from D altogether:- my code isn't an island, I leverage a lot of libraries, and for each and every one I had to use I had to either make my own bindings or rely on somewhat unstable other people's bindings.

This page appears to be positively ancient, referencing FreeBSD 5 and Red Hat 8, and a bunch of the technical differences are incorrect now; the Linux kernel hasn't used stable/unstable versioning in forever and is entirely on git, every GNU/Linux distribution has easy binary package dependency resolution and retrieval, etc.

All the colors that impressionism has brought into fashion are unstable, so there is all the more reason to simply use them too brightly - time will tone them down only too much".Any theory of color vision deficiency that attempts to reconstruct the color balances that van Gogh actually saw should take into account the hue/value/chroma of his paints such as they possessed when originally applied, and also consider that van Gogh intentionally adjusted his aesthetic to render color schemes in expectation of future pigment degradation, and that these adjustments cannot have been an exact science.

Unstable definitions

adjective

lacking stability or fixity or firmness; "unstable political conditions"; "the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind"; "an unstable world economy"

adjective

highly or violently reactive; "sensitive and highly unstable compounds"

adjective

affording no ease or reassurance; "a precarious truce"

See also: precarious

adjective

suffering from severe mental illness; "of unsound mind"

See also: unsound

adjective

disposed to psychological variability; "his rather unstable religious convictions"

adjective

subject to change; variable; "a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty"; "everything was unstable following the coup"

See also: fluid