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asymmetricala‧sym‧met‧ri‧cal /ˌeɪsəˈmetrɪkəl/ (also a‧sym‧met‧ric /-ˈmetrɪk◂/) adjective - The design of the house is consciously asymmetrical with a large tower at one end.
- Secondly, control through the imposition of this fiduciary duty operates in an asymmetrical fashion.
- The relationship is of long duration and is asymmetrical.
- There are, of course, exceptions to this, but asymmetrical pieces are uncommon.
- This is sometimes known as an asymmetrical display.
- We all know frames of mirrors or rococo pictures which are decorated in an asymmetrical and extravagant style.
having a shape that is not regular► irregular unevenly shaped with parts or sides of unequal size: · Lake Powell's irregular coastline has many unspoiled beaches and secluded inlets.· I recognized the doctor's messy, irregular handwriting. ► asymmetrical if something is asymmetrical , one half of it is not the same as the other - used in formal and technical contexts: · The design of the house is consciously asymmetrical with a large tower at one end. 1having two sides that are different in shape OPP symmetrical: asymmetrical patterns2formal not equal OPP symmetrical—asymmetrically /-kli/ adverb—asymmetry /eɪˈsɪmətri/ noun [uncountable] |