destabilized

[US]/[ˈdestəbəlaɪzd]/
[UK]/[ˈdɛstəbəlaɪzd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To make (something) unstable.; To cause to lose stability; to upset.; To undermine or weaken.
adj.Made unstable; unstable.

Phrases & Collocations

destabilized market

severely destabilized

destabilized region

further destabilized

being destabilized

destabilized government

destabilized economy

destabilized situation

Example Sentences

the ongoing conflict has significantly destabilized the region.

falling oil prices destabilized several economies dependent on petroleum exports.

the sudden policy shift destabilized the financial markets.

his leadership was challenged, which destabilized the government.

the discovery of corruption further destabilized the already fragile political system.

the earthquake destabilized the building's foundation.

rumors and misinformation destabilized public confidence in the institution.

the power struggle destabilized the company's operations.

a series of scandals destabilized his political career.

the lack of clear communication destabilized the team's performance.

the sudden withdrawal of support destabilized the project's timeline.

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