Examples of 'could derail' in a sentence

Meaning of "could derail"

Could derail means to potentially cause something to go off track or fail. It refers to a situation where an event or plan is at risk of being disrupted or derailed from its intended path or outcome. This phrase is often used to describe potential obstacles or challenges that could hinder progress or success

How to use "could derail" in a sentence

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It could derail everything we have been working for.
Many variables could derail these plans.
We could derail before we even get there.
An assassination that could derail the process.
He could derail the entire investigation.
A chance that the train could derail.
Pay commission could derail government finances.
If we used a roadblock it could derail.
Olmert probe could derail peace process.
Elle must stop her or the whole migration could derail.
This accusation could derail your entire career.
Because someone tried to steal a map from a library that could derail that project.
He could derail the plan by doing what he naturally wanted to do.
Devaluation of currencies could derail the system.
Nothing could derail their friendship.

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This is a crisis that could derail us.
Secrets that could derail her new relationship.
You are avoiding everything that could derail the deal.
If we could derail an ammunition shipment that would certainly be good news.
Istanbul bombing could derail bid for peace.
It could derail efforts to build strong and vibrant local food systems.
The one person who could derail everything.
The sources declined to identify the country because advance media reports could derail the deal.
Just being with me could derail her whole career.
Watch out for temporary problems and production risks that could derail the process.
Expensive vacations could derail your retirement plans.
Check if you have any showstoppers in your project that could derail your project.
Three things that could derail cloud computing success.
They thought she knew something that could derail the case.
Another issue that could derail the negotiations is how to share the benefits of discoveries.
An announcement of this nature could derail the conference.
Any delays in hiring could derail your chances of placing a sought after candidate in a position.
Monetary or military geopolitics could derail this scenario.
One such risk that could derail the Rand rally is monetary policies by central banks.
There are many things that could derail this vision.
Could derail all the progress she 's making.
Falling oil prices could derail global growth.
Your path to success was carefully mapped out and only you could derail that plan.
Avoiding risks that could derail your initiative.
A Pre Listing Inspection is intended to uncover potential surprises that could derail your sale.
Three things that could derail your plan.
The information got passed onto the NSA before I could derail it.
A mistake like this could derail your whole career.
This could derail our whole team's goal of winning.
This train could derail.
That could derail growth, and the risk is increasing.
A missing laptop cord could derail your remote day.
Or are we seeing a significant worsening of the financial environment, which could derail the economy?
One bad decision could derail her entire life.
IATA noted that considerable risks remain which could derail recovery.

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