• Despite the president's efforts, there was only an uneven development in the project.
  • From this perspective uneven and imbalanced growth is endemic to capitalism. ... The uneven number allows them to easily react with other molecules.
  • You should check your car's tires often for signs of uneven wear. an uneven distribution of wealth We have an uneven number of players, so we'll have to rotate.
  • Because irrigation is largely supplementary, and the topography of coee areas is uneven, conventional surface or -ood irrigation is not commonly practised.
  • Vincent Degert, chief of the EU 's delegation to Serbia, noted that the report is generally positive, but said the progress that has been achieved is uneven.
  • Something that is uneven is not regular or consistent. He could hear that her breathing was uneven even + unevenly un·even·ly The steaks were unevenly cooked.
  • He staggered on the uneven surface of the car park... She gazed round the church at the grey uneven walls and the vivid stained glass windows.… …
  • Overall, the notion of uneven captures both the challenges and opportunities that arise from disparities across various domains.