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was destabilizing
verb
To make something unstable.
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Exact(19)
Munter believed it had got out of hand and was destabilizing Pakistan.
But those impulses weren't enough to offset the gradual shifting of the political tectonic plates that was destabilizing the Democrats.
When the stock market sank on Thursday, hours before the final vote, opponents rushed to declare that that was because even the possibility of reform was destabilizing.
Ahmed Rashid, the author of "Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia," described Afghanistan in 1999 as an economic black hole that was destabilizing a larger region already in severe crisis.
That made two consecutive nights that dubstep was destabilizing New York nightclub speakers and dance moves, something of an accomplishment for a sound that barely echoes beyond the Internet on these shores.
Israel has just bombed a Syrian convoy of antiaircraft weapons in a sortie that also hit a weapons research center — with no response from Assad beyond a belated grumble that this was "destabilizing" (that process seems advanced already).
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When you have a moderate proposition it will be destabilized like Rabin was destabilized.
In other words, from Lebanon to Pakistan, the Greater Middle East was destabilized and radicalized.
New music, by definition, is destabilizing.
It's destabilizing to Syria but it's destabilizing to Lebanon as well," Ventrell says.
"It's destabilizing to Syria but it's destabilizing to Lebanon as well".
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