Examples of 'destabilise' in a sentence
Meaning of "destabilise"
destabilise (verb) - to make something unstable or insecure, especially in a political or social context
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- To make something unstable.
- To undermine a government, especially by means of subversion or terrorism.
- To become unstable.
How to use "destabilise" in a sentence
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An impact that could destabilise marine ecosystems.
It seems to me that the intention of terrorism is to destabilise.
She began to destabilise at the subatomic level.
They are doing everything to further destabilise the situation.
That could destabilise the international order.
However speculators can also destabilise markets.
It may quickly destabilise its financial situation.
And what they always wanted was to destabilise me.
His death could destabilise the country.
You destabilise a multinational by manipulating stocks.
That conduit could destabilise your matrix.
Trying to destabilise the government through political assassinations.
This could further destabilise the banks.
If we destabilise them they could blow this ship apart.
Neural relays will destabilise in ten seconds.
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The quantum fissure is beginning to destabilise.
They are afraid it will destabilise national currencies.
This means that foam can quickly destabilise.
Some folk seek to destabilise the networks.
Destabilise and cause confusion.
The wind soundtrack destabilise the viewers.
The result is that any unforeseen events profoundly destabilise us.
Such an epidemic can destabilise entire regions.
I destabilise world governments.
A protracted effort could destabilise markets further.
And to destabilise cartels yet further.
Stabilisation policies could destabilise food prices.
Efforts to destabilise govt to be a great disservice.
Howard missile plan would destabilise region.
This can destabilise the economy.
Excessive intervention could destabilise markets.
This can destabilise peace in society.
But it seems unlikely to destabilise the talks.
Or to severely destabilise the third country or countries concerned.
All that was achieved was to destabilise the region.
It might even destabilise the established social order.
Now we need the wormhole to destabilise.
No one will destabilise again our peace.
Now we need that wormhole to destabilise.
To do so would destabilise the global community.
Just a foot of ash is heavy enough to destabilise a ship.
We must not destabilise the industry.
They have the potential to destabilise us.
The things that destabilise a society will be rife.
And they would be happy to destabilise it.
Comedy is a weapon to destabilise the established political order.
Her molecules began to destabilise.
Its use can destabilise the electrostatic image.
We need to respond to any attempt to destabilise the market.
Plans to destabilise the government.