Destabilise Meaning in English
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Definition
To make something less stable or secure, often causing problems or confusion.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly formal or academic; often used with political, economic, or social contexts (“destabilise a government”). In American English, spelled 'destabilize'. Common collocations: 'attempts to destabilise', 'destabilise the region'. Not used about minor disturbances.
Spanish: desestabilizarPortuguese (BR): desestabilizarPortuguese (PT): desestabilizarChinese (Simplified): 破坏稳定Chinese (Traditional): 破壞穩定Hindi: अस्थिर करनाArabic: زعزع الاستقرارBengali: অস্থিতিশীল করা - স্থিতি নষ্ট করাRussian: дестабилизироватьJapanese: 不安定にするVietnamese: làm mất ổn địnhKorean: 불안정하게 하다Turkish: istikrarsızlaştırmakUrdu: غیر مستحکم کرناIndonesian: menggoyahkan - membuat tidak stabil
Example Sentences
He tried to destabilise her confidence before the big match.
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Protests can sometimes destabilise a government.
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Strong winds can destabilise old buildings.
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Adding too many changes at once can destabilise a system.
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Rising prices could destabilise the whole economy if not controlled.
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Rumors like that can quickly destabilise a team’s trust.
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