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the destabilization
noun
The act or process of destabilizing
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Cytosine methylation destabilized nucleosome formation, and multiple steps amplified the destabilization.
"Extreme weather events, the destabilization of the Artic.
Putin's defiant annexation of Crimea and the destabilization of eastern Ukraine inflated his popularity at home.
"India can contribute to the destabilization and destruction of Pakistan in 5 to 10 years.
They had also worried about Cuban exiles backed by the United States in the destabilization campaign known as Operation Mongoose.
"By doing that, we reduce the destabilization that comes every time we review the program," he said.
How can Pakistan afford to support the destabilization of Afghanistan when its security is linked with Afghanistan's stability?
The same phenomenon also led to the destabilization of the core of the Turkish mamlūks.
"They continue to play the coup card, they continue to play the fascist card, they continue to play the destabilization card".
Attempts to dig out the basement without proper precautions, they fear, could cause the walls to shift or rupture, leading to flooding and the destabilization of nearby buildings.
As Keefe says, Trump's actions are "transfixing to watch" because they entail the "upending of norms, the defiance of taboos, the destabilization of institutions".
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