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the destabilizing
verb
To make something unstable.
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Consider the destabilizing effect on our classrooms as teachers compete for the students who have done well on standardized tests.
Back in the olden days we foresaw the rise of the citizen journalist and the destabilizing of the old order.
These powerful paths for connectivity have played a significant role in the destabilizing of authoritarian regimes.
- The destabilizing, violent, gratuitously humiliating and arbitrary actions by Israeli military and rogue civilians and organizations must end.
She left it to me to figure out that I was the destabilizing new element.
Taking the destabilizing effects of sugar to an extreme is the tunnel-of-fudge cake.
The commoditization of global agriculture has aggravated the destabilizing effects of these large-scale land grabs.
At this week's summit, world leaders must confront the destabilizing consequences of global warming.
The accomplishment of these tasks proved difficult, largely because of the destabilizing effects of war.
"They are directed at the destabilizing, illicit and provocative policies pursued by that government".
The immediate consequence of the Panama Papers may be the destabilizing effect it has on governments worldwide.
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