Definition of disproportionately in English:
 disproportionately
adverbˌdɪsprəˈpɔːʃ(ə)nətli
To an extent that is too large or too small in comparison with something else.
 a tax cut would disproportionately benefit the rich
 older cars contribute disproportionately to global warming
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Britain leads Europe in call centre jobs, with Scotland doing disproportionately well.
 -  Insufficient health insurance disproportionately affects women.
 -  The problem disproportionately affects the developing world, the report said.
 -  Science plays a disproportionately large role in the government's thinking on GM crops.
 -  Smokers do afterall contribute very heavily to the taxation revenue of this country and disproportionately so.
 -  In the developing countries of Asia, the elderly are consistently and disproportionately among the poorest of the poor.
 -  Locals maintain that property prices are disproportionately high compared with local incomes, and that locals will be squeezed out.
 -  Large and medium companies in the genres of ballet and modern dance are disproportionately well represented by this data.
 -  But she felt question six was disproportionately long and contained a few awkward parts.
 -  Final Salary schemes are also disproportionately weighted by gender.
 
  Definition of disproportionately in US English:
 disproportionately
adverbˌdisprəˈpôrSH(ə)nətlē
To an extent that is too large or too small in comparison with something else.
 a tax cut would disproportionately benefit the rich
 older cars contribute disproportionately to global warming
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Locals maintain that property prices are disproportionately high compared with local incomes, and that locals will be squeezed out.
 -  Science plays a disproportionately large role in the government's thinking on GM crops.
 -  Insufficient health insurance disproportionately affects women.
 -  But she felt question six was disproportionately long and contained a few awkward parts.
 -  The problem disproportionately affects the developing world, the report said.
 -  Final Salary schemes are also disproportionately weighted by gender.
 -  Smokers do afterall contribute very heavily to the taxation revenue of this country and disproportionately so.
 -  Britain leads Europe in call centre jobs, with Scotland doing disproportionately well.
 -  In the developing countries of Asia, the elderly are consistently and disproportionately among the poorest of the poor.
 -  Large and medium companies in the genres of ballet and modern dance are disproportionately well represented by this data.