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Destabilise Meaning in English

word

diːˈsteɪbɪlaɪz
dee-STAY-buh-lize
diːstˈeɪbəlˌaɪz
dee-STAY-buh-lyze

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.

Example Sentences

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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He tried to destabilise her confidence before the big match.

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