How to use in-sentence of “asymmetrical”:
– The century was an “age of asymmetrical efficiency growth,” as reflected in growing productivity, the opening of new frontiers, and the increased efficiency of armed forces.
– Its slow movement is probably because of its fleshy body, soft fins, and asymmetrical tail.
– Third was the “tendency to asymmetrical reference density,” the flow of ideas and cultural content, through which both the West and the East learned much about each other.
– Demosponges are asymmetrical forming a variety of shapes including tube-like, cup-like, and branched shapes.
– The caudal fin is asymmetrical in shape with a rather large upper lobe.
– Of the newer section it says that it is “a brilliant concept, joyously realised, which exploits asymmetrical volumes and ever varying spaces yet achieves unity and also balance with the adjoining Victorian façade”.
– This causes an asymmetrical electric field.

