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Meanings of
destabilise
in English
Portuguese
desestabilizar
Catalan
desestabilitzar-se
Spanish
desestabilizar
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Make unstable.
destabilize
stabilize
stabilise
Portuguese
desestabilizar
Usage of
destabilise
in English
1
Plus: a snap election in Greece has the potential to
destabilise
Europe.
2
Was the Government really trying to
destabilise
the whole trade union movement?
3
They are slowly reducing Russia's ability to
destabilise
Europe and the world.
4
Tripoli often accuses Gaddafi loyalists of trying to
destabilise
its democratic path.
5
But it is unlikely to
destabilise
the coalition in the short term.
6
But toxic elements and non-performing assets threaten to
destabilise
this delicate operation.
7
A row over fiscal policy could also
destabilise
the already fragile coalition.
8
That could
destabilise
a province already hit by a low-level separatist insurgency.
9
They will try and
destabilise
with the general election coming up, he said.
10
And the result is starting to
destabilise
our entire economic model.
11
Criticising Peters could
destabilise
the coalition, taking action against him almost certainly would.
12
Or maybe they'd serve in clusters, working to
destabilise
their countries.
13
But not seen in a context that would
destabilise
global growth.
14
There is no argument that al Qaeda wants to
destabilise
the Pakistani state.
15
If Russia continues to
destabilise
Ukraine there will be further sanctions.
16
They alleged the journalists altered footage of protests in order to
destabilise
Egypt.
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destabilise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
destabilise the country
destabilise markets
destabilise much
destabilise a region
destabilise government
More collocations
Translations for
destabilise
Portuguese
desestabilizar
Catalan
desestabilitzar-se
desestabilitzar
Spanish
desestabilizar
Destabilise
through the time
Destabilise
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare