Synonym: disparate, irregular, unequal. Antonym: even. Similar words: never-never, never, never mind, in every way, nevertheless, more than ever, even, event. Meaning: adj. 1. not even or uniform as e.g. in shape or texture 2. (of a contest or contestants) not fairly matched as opponents 3. lacking consistency.
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91. In our culturally and ethnically mixed society the degree of emancipation of women was uneven.
92. A cellophane-wrapped, unopened perfume box is on one table, surrounded by uneven stacks of papers.
93. The pitch had recently been relaid and proved itself slow but uneven.
94. Writers often refer to uneven development between sectors, for example, or between firms within a sector.
95. Thus without control, a very uneven spread of available nurses arises.
96. Distribution of guilds was uneven, many rural parishes having none at all, while a town might contain several.
97. There were cracks in the walls and the steps up to the entrance had been reduced to an uneven and rocky slope.
98. Her hair, snow white and abundant, had been topped off in a ragged uneven way by the home's hairdresser.
99. Once round the corner, I moved forward as fast as I dared, though the going was very uneven.
100. As payment comes in big lumps when the job is finished, income, Gare noted, tends to be uneven.
101. Alas, his careful pacing and the stars' restrained performances are undermined by a tell-all trailer and an uneven script.
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102. The former argues the case of viewing relations between central and local government in terms of tensions generated by uneven development.
103. This bread has a rather uneven patchy appearance and a slightly damp, malty aroma.
104. On uneven ground use a base and peg it down or use stones to steady it.
105. She went faster and faster, swinging round corners, bumping over uneven patches in the lane.
106. This happens often when you create a document with uneven columns.
107. The changes during the Nixon administration unintentionally paved the way for the uneven rise of globalisation.
108. Some one swiped one of little Alec Davidson's gym shoes and tossed it ahead to the front of the uneven column.
109. A key concept in understanding such major shifts, and relating them to wider economic change, is uneven development.
110. The Middlemen is uneven and less well-written than Brooke-Rose's earlier novels.
111. Moreover, the cooling would be uneven, and the resultant shrinkage and warping would leave the structure fissured and cracked.
112. Why that change from symmetrical expansion to uneven ejection took place is a mystery, Bond said.
113. In most running shoes, as many of you already know, wear patterns are uneven.
114. So Massey sees relations and changes in the realm of employment as key starting points for understanding uneven development.
115. The demand for electricity is uneven throughout the day, involving certain periods of peak demand.
116. But the right-hand column was a record of growth, though of a very uneven kind.
117. These resources tend to be associated with each other, further compounding their uneven distribution.
118. You designed two uneven columns. the first column starts at the default left margin and is 20 characters wide.
119. The focus on the labour process and on the division of labour allows other forms of uneven development to be picked up.
120. The 1832 crisis in South Carolina offers another convenient vantage point from which to consider the uneven application of federal military power.
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