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Destabilise (Verb)

Meaning 1

Become unstable; "The economy destabilized rapidly".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • Rising inflation rates can destabilise the economic market and lead to widespread job losses.
  • The conflict in the region is likely to destabilise global oil supplies and cause shortages.
  • The rapid withdrawal of the army units from the region could destabilise the security situation and result in more violence.
  • The leaked information was enough to destabilise the public's trust in their government and prompt widespread protests.
  • The introduction of new trade policies may destabilise international relations with key partners and harm economic cooperation.

Synonyms

  • Destabilize

Antonyms

  • Stabilize

Hypernyms

  • Change

Related Words

  • Destabilisation (noun)

Meaning 2

Make unstable; "Terrorism destabilized the government".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The constant influx of refugees can destabilise an already strained economy.
  • Rising tensions between rival factions threaten to destabilise the fragile peace agreement.
  • The sudden resignation of key officials could destabilise the entire organisation.
  • Climate change is beginning to destabilise global food supplies and economic markets.
  • Mass protests and demonstrations have the potential to destabilise the authoritarian regime.

Synonyms

  • Destabilize

Antonyms

  • Stabilise

Hypernyms

  • Change
  • Modify

Related Words

  • Destabilisation (noun)
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