destabilise (Meaning)

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destabilise (v)

become unstable

make unstable

Synonyms & Antonyms of destabilise

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destabilise Sentence Examples

  1. The terrorist group aimed to destabilise the government through targeted attacks.
  2. Economic fluctuations can destabilise markets and lead to uncertainty among investors.
  3. Social media manipulation campaigns can be used to destabilise democracies.
  4. External interference in domestic affairs can destabilise a nation's political landscape.
  5. The sudden resignation of key officials threatened to destabilise the organization.
  6. Environmental degradation can destabilise ecosystems and disrupt delicate balances.
  7. Technological advancements sometimes inadvertently destabilise traditional industries.
  8. Rumors of layoffs began to destabilise morale within the company.
  9. The revelation of widespread corruption served to destabilise public trust in the government.
  10. International conflicts have the potential to destabilise entire regions and trigger humanitarian crises.

FAQs About the word destabilise

become unstable, make unstable

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The terrorist group aimed to destabilise the government through targeted attacks.

Economic fluctuations can destabilise markets and lead to uncertainty among investors.

Social media manipulation campaigns can be used to destabilise democracies.

External interference in domestic affairs can destabilise a nation's political landscape.