Destabilize
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British pronunciation/diːstˈeɪbɪlˌaɪz/
American pronunciation/dɪˈsteɪbəˌɫaɪz/
destabilise

Définition et Signification de "destabilize"

to destabilize
01

déstabiliser, perturber

to make something uncertain by introducing changes that disrupt its stability
Transitive: to destabilize sth
to destabilize definition and meaning
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Personal conflicts within a team can destabilize its cohesion.
The sudden change in leadership destabilized the entire organization.
Economic downturns can destabilize the financial stability of a nation.
02

destabiliser, débalancer

to lose stability or balance
Intransitive
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Example
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The economy can destabilize rapidly during periods of political unrest.
The company ’s finances destabilized after losing a major client.
Without proper maintenance, the bridge started to destabilize under heavy traffic.
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Personal conflicts within a team can destabilize its cohesion.
The sudden change in leadership destabilized the entire organization.
Economic downturns can destabilize the financial stability of a nation.
Rapid climate change can destabilize ecosystems.
Political unrest has the potential to destabilize a region.
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