highly unstable

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Used to emphasize a high degree of instability, often with a more serious or technical connotation.

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  • The political situation in the region remains highly unstable after the coup.
  • Certain chemical compounds are highly unstable and must be stored at low temperatures.
  • The doctor noted that the patient's emotional state was highly unstable.
  • Following the earthquake, many hillside structures were left in a highly unstable condition.
  • The financial markets became highly unstable immediately after the news broke.
  • A highly unstable isotope will decay into a more stable form very quickly.
  • The ceasefire agreement is highly unstable and could collapse at any moment.
  • Experts warned that the cliff face had become highly unstable due to erosion.
  • The new software update made the entire operating system highly unstable.
  • Economic growth is difficult to achieve in such a highly unstable environment.