Definition of unsymmetrical in English:
unsymmetrical
adjectiveʌnsɪˈmɛtrɪk(ə)lˌənsəˈmɛtrək(ə)l
another term for asymmetrical
Example sentencesExamples
- As the latest in the long line of animated Disney orphans, she comes equipped with a pair of unsymmetrical eyes and a grating, high-pitched squeal of a voice that pegs her as about the farthest thing possible from likable.
- For presence to turn into influence, the untidy and unsymmetrical details of the relation between a dead writer and a living one must become intense and formal at some point.
- Neither one nor the other takes place in isolation; rather, there is an often unsymmetrical interplay between the two places.
- The egotistical Bravo is cursed with a comically unsymmetrical structure: a freakishly long torso on top of Smurf-sized legs.
- The domains were relatively symmetric about their long axis but unsymmetrical from the ‘duck's’ nose to its feathery tail.
- It is quite evident that impounding the dam while it is under construction will cause the symmetrical variation of the pore pressures within the core due to overburden pressure of the fillings changes to unsymmetrical shape.
- It was clear that the shape of all these peaks was unsymmetrical and the heat capacity changed more rapidly in the higher temperature side.
- Males with poorly decorated or unsymmetrical bowers are less desirable mates.
- The symmetry of its economic system rests on some very unsymmetrical myths and illusions.
- One of the principal conclusions of this article is that the symmetrical BIA molecules bind to DNA in an unsymmetrical fashion, wherein one aromatic residue intercalates into DNA, whereas the other binds to a groove.
Derivatives
adverb
By attaching differing substituent groups, some of which are water soluble and some of which are fat soluble, an unsymmetrically substituted phthalocyanine is created which is both water and fat soluble.
Example sentencesExamples
- It was built unsymmetrically because he wrote on the plans; they were redesigned around his scrawl because nobody had the courage to rub it out.
- The use of other new analogs, such as the unsymmetrically substituted analogs mentioned above, could shed light on such issues.
- Three unsymmetrically substituted polyamine analogues demonstrate significant and selective antitumor effects.
- The use of an unsymmetrically substituted analog (highlighted with the shaded atoms at C2,3, in Fig.6) could provide the necessary evidence.
Definition of unsymmetrical in US English:
unsymmetrical
adjectiveˌənsəˈmɛtrək(ə)lˌənsəˈmetrək(ə)l
another term for asymmetrical
Example sentencesExamples
- It was clear that the shape of all these peaks was unsymmetrical and the heat capacity changed more rapidly in the higher temperature side.
- It is quite evident that impounding the dam while it is under construction will cause the symmetrical variation of the pore pressures within the core due to overburden pressure of the fillings changes to unsymmetrical shape.
- One of the principal conclusions of this article is that the symmetrical BIA molecules bind to DNA in an unsymmetrical fashion, wherein one aromatic residue intercalates into DNA, whereas the other binds to a groove.
- The egotistical Bravo is cursed with a comically unsymmetrical structure: a freakishly long torso on top of Smurf-sized legs.
- Neither one nor the other takes place in isolation; rather, there is an often unsymmetrical interplay between the two places.
- As the latest in the long line of animated Disney orphans, she comes equipped with a pair of unsymmetrical eyes and a grating, high-pitched squeal of a voice that pegs her as about the farthest thing possible from likable.
- The symmetry of its economic system rests on some very unsymmetrical myths and illusions.
- Males with poorly decorated or unsymmetrical bowers are less desirable mates.
- The domains were relatively symmetric about their long axis but unsymmetrical from the ‘duck's’ nose to its feathery tail.
- For presence to turn into influence, the untidy and unsymmetrical details of the relation between a dead writer and a living one must become intense and formal at some point.