destabiliser

[US]/dɪˈsteɪbəlaɪzə/
[UK]/dɪˈsteɪbəlaɪzər/

Translation

n.something that causes instability or disrupts the normal functioning of a system

Example Sentences

foreign interference could destabiliser the fragile democratic government.

the sudden policy change might destabiliser the national economy.

radical groups seek to destabiliser the peace process in the region.

uncontrolled inflation would destabiliser the country's currency.

the cyberattack could destabiliser the financial system.

internal conflicts risk destabiliser the ruling coalition.

external powers aim to destabiliser the strategic alliance.

the viral misinformation campaign threatens to destabiliser social order.

economic sanctions may destabiliser the government's stability.

border conflicts could destabiliser the regional security balance.

the controversial legislation might destabiliser the constitutional framework.

rapid technological changes could destabiliser traditional industries.

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