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highly or violently reactive; "sensitive and highly unstable compounds" reactive disposed to psychological variability; "his rather unstable religious convictions" irresolute lacking stability or fixity or firmness; "unstable political conditions"; "the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind"; "an unstable world economy" coseismic, crank, disturbed, explosive, labile, rickety, rocky, seismic, thermolabile, top-heavy, tottering, volcanic subject to change; variable; "a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty"; "everything was unstable following the coup" changeable affording no ease or reassurance; "a precarious truce" uneasy suffering from severe mental illness; "of unsound mind" insane |
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