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to destabilise
verb
To make something unstable.
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They apparently wish to destabilise the government.
"Terrorists want to destabilise Punjab.
His appointment is unlikely to destabilise Japan's financial markets.
He accused Mr Sarkozy of trying to destabilise the party.
The other thing is not to destabilise your life.
All this media stuff is just done to destabilise us.
But Mr Trump's capacity to destabilise is almost limitless.
"All this stuff people say is just to destabilise us.
"The objective is to destabilise security at the crossing.
An effort to destabilise the CIA's presence in the region?
He denied either directly or indirectly seeking to destabilise Phillips.
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