disproportionating

[US]/[ˌdɪsˌprɒˈpɔːʃənɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˌdɪsˌprɒˈpɔːrʃənɪŋ]/

Translation

v.To cause to lose proportion; to reduce to a more equal distribution.
v. (chemistry)To undergo disproportionation; to decompose into simpler substances.

Phrases & Collocations

disproportionating effect

disproportionating factors

disproportionating rapidly

disproportionating system

disproportionating influence

disproportionating significantly

disproportionating process

disproportionating data

disproportionating clearly

disproportionating results

Example Sentences

the company's rapid growth is disproportionating its resources across different departments.

the impact of the policy change was disproportionating across various demographics.

we noticed a disproportionating effect of the new drug on male patients.

the risk factors were disproportionating, with age being the most significant.

the economic benefits of the project were disproportionating among the stakeholders.

the data revealed a disproportionating distribution of wealth within the city.

the research highlighted a disproportionating access to healthcare in rural areas.

the funding was disproportionating, favoring certain research areas over others.

the workload was disproportionating, placing undue stress on some team members.

the market share was disproportionating, with one company dominating the sector.

the learning outcomes were disproportionating, with some students falling behind.

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