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1. The group hoped the assassination of the new President would Destabilize the government
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2. Economists warn that the crisis could Destabilize the nation's currency
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3. Recent Examples on the Web The War on Drugs has also crossed borders, helping to Destabilize …
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4. [ dee- stey-b uh-lahyz ] See synonyms for Destabilize on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object), de·sta·bi·lized, de·sta·bi·liz·ing. to make unstable; rid of stabilizing attributes: conflicts that tend to …
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5. De·sta·bi·lized, de·sta·bi·liz·ing, de·sta·bi·liz·es 1. To upset the stability or smooth functioning of: a policy that threatens to Destabilize the economy; a new …
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6. / ˌdiːˈsteɪ.b ə l.aɪz / to make a government, area, or political group lose power or control, or to make a political or economic situation less strong or safe, by causing changes and problems: They uncovered a plot to Destabilize the government
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7. To Destabilize something is to undermine it, or to make it much less stable. Seeming uncertain or confused can Destabilize a teacher's ability to control a class
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8. Political protesters might seek to Destabilize a government or other institution, and lying to your best friend can Destabilize your relationship.
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9. Find 14 ways to say Destabilize, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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10. Tr.v.de·sta·bi·lized, de·sta·bi·liz·ing, de·sta·bi·liz·es 1. To upset the stability or smooth functioning of: a policy that threatens to Destabilize the economy; a new …
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11. Definition of Destabilize in the Definitions.net dictionary
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12. What does Destabilize mean? Information and translations of Destabilize in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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13. ‘the discovery of an affair can Destabilize a relationship’ ‘The relationship has come to dominate British debates affecting domestic and foreign issues and has Destabilized both …
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15. To upset the stability or smooth functioning of. A policy that threatens to Destabilize the economy; a new weapon that threatens to Destabilize nuclear deterrence.
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16. attack on the regime a referred to in the media as a possible 'bloody nose' attack a could Destabilize or defeat it," says Andreas Fulda, a professor Nottingham University School of Politics and International Relations
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17. To make something such as a government or economy become less successful or powerful, or less able to control events an attempt to Destabilize the government —destabilization /diːˌsteɪbəlaɪˈzeɪʃən $ -lə-/ noun [ uncountable] → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus Destabilize • Both policies, monetarists argue, involve considerable time lags, which can make them destabilizing.
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18. To Destabilize something such as a country or government means to create a situation which reduces its power or influence
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19. Their sole aim is to Destabilize the government
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20. American English: Destabilize / diˈsteɪbəlaɪz /
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21. Destabilize something to make a system, country, government, etc
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22. Become less well established or successful Terrorist attacks were threatening to Destabilize the government
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23. Synonyms for Destabilize include undermine, weaken, damage, sabotage, subvert, impair, disable, disempower, disrupt and unsettle
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24. See authoritative translations of Destabilize in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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25. To Destabilize something is to undermine it, or to make it much less stable
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26. Seeming uncertain or confused can Destabilize a teacher's ability to control a class
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27. Political protesters might seek to Destabilize a government or other institution, and lying to your best friend can Destabilize …
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28. What is the definition of Destabilize? What is the meaning of Destabilize? How do you use Destabilize in a sentence? What are synonyms for Destabilize?
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29. Another word for Destabilize: undermine, damage, disable, weaken, sabotage Collins English Thesaurus
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30. Definition of Destabilize written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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31. Del Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Temas relacionados: Politics Destabilize de‧sta‧bil‧ize (also destabilise British English) / diːˈsteɪbəlaɪz / verb [transitive] PP to make something such as a government or economy become less successful or powerful, or less able to control events an attempt to Destabilize the government
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32. MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his nation’s top counterintelligence agency Wednesday to redouble its efforts to address what he described as Western attempts to Destabilize Russia
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33. The long term objective of China is to Destabilize India by putting continuous pressure along the 3488 km Line of Actual Control (LAC), fully knowing its impact on …
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34. Destabilize Meaning: "deprive of stability," 1928 in a chemistry and physics sense; earlier (1919) with reference to… See definitions of Destabilize.
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36. Putin warns of unnamed foreign efforts to Destabilize Russia
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37. In Libya, the CIA orchestrated campaigns of economic pressure, propaganda and military maneuvers to Destabilize the government of Muammar Gadhafi and assassinate him.
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38. White House press secretary Sean Spicer apparently misspoke Tuesday evening, saying that President Trump is trying to "Destabilize" the Middle East.
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39. Question: Specify The Types Of Strain That Destabilize The Conformer Shown Below
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40. Steric (van Der Waals) Strain CH, HyC CH3 H3C CH3 Previous Specify The Types Of Strain That Destabilize The Conformer Shown Below.
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41. Destabilize the atmosphere by lifting The vertical stretch of the unsaturated layer cools the top of the layer more than the bottom—conditionally unstable
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42. Destabilize the atmosphere by lifting The vertical stretch of a bottom saturated and top unsaturated layer cools the top of the layer more than the bottom— absolutely unstable.
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44. Definition and synonyms of Destabilize from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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45. This is the British English definition of Destabilize.View American English definition of Destabilize.
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46. Destabilize - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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47. Inflections of 'Destabilize' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Destabilizes v 3rd person singular (US & UK) destabilizing v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a …
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48. Processes that Destabilize the atmosphere
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49. This article originally appeared on Register-Guard: SB 208 would Destabilize insurance market
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50. Destabilize: Schools: Physical: Level: 0: Global Cooldown: None: Cooldown Category: None: Flags: Can be cast while mounted; Disregards immunity effects; Can be cast while stealthed; Cannot critically hit; Cannot miss; Can be cast while stunned; Can be cast while feared; Can be cast while confused; Effect #1: Mod Damage Taken (All) Amount: +100%
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51. This War Will Destabilize The Entire Mideast Region And Set Off A Global Shockwave Of Anti-Americanism
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52. Chizea has developed a well calculated plan to Destabilize NARSDA through exploiting the democratic exercise of right to protest; in the process, unleashing thugs to cause mayhem, Bar Liasu Mohammed discloses The leadership of the Northern Minority Right group has uncovered plot by some vested interest to […]
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53. 8 hours ago · The public is generally aware that climate change can potentially Destabilize and release permafrost carbon into the atmosphere and exacerbate global …
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DESTABILIZE [dēˈstābəˌlīz]
tr.v. de·sta·bi·lized, de·sta·bi·liz·ing, de·sta·bi·liz·es 1. To upset the stability or smooth functioning of: a policy that threatens to destabilize the economy; a new weapon that threatens to destabilize nuclear deterrence. 2. To undermine the power of (a government or leader) by subversive or terrorist acts.
verb (used with object), de·sta·bi·lized, de·sta·bi·liz·ing. to make unstable; rid of stabilizing attributes: conflicts that tend to destabilize world peace.
Examples of destabilize in a Sentence. The group hoped the assassination of the new President would destabilize the government. Economists warn that the crisis could destabilize the nation's currency.
Synonyms for destabilize. diminish. lessen. thwart. undermine. damage. foil. minimize. MOST RELEVANT.