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unstably

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Etymology

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From unstable +‎ -ly or un- +‎ stably.

Adverb

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unstably (comparative more unstably, superlative most unstably)

  1. In an unstable manner.
    • 2024 November 7, Ned Temko, “With Trump, ‘America First’ is back. US allies brace for a shock.”, in The Christian Science Monitor[1]:
      The message from this week’s election – and from the angry, at times overtly sexist and authoritarian rhetoric that Mr. Trump used on the campaign trail – is that America is a deeply, angrily, unstably divided country.