destabilization Meaning & Definition

  • En [ diːˌsteɪ.bəl.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən]
  • Us [ diːˌsteɪ.bəl.əˈzeɪ.ʃən]

Meaning of destabilization In English

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Examples of destabilization

  • Devaluating the dollar could cause a worrying destabilization of global markets.

  • There is real potential for more destabilization if the violence between the two groups continues.

  • His actions threatened a severe destabilization of the Government.

  • The local destabilization of a finger occurs by a splitting of its tip and results in the formation of two branches separated by a fjord.

  • But with escalating class tensions, fears of destabilization led most liberals to claim ever more actively to speak for the social or national whole.

  • The lower curve is the result of thermal destabilization monitored by -values.

  • Large-scale destabilization events in hydrological structure of oceans, biotic crises, and corresponding geological records.

  • These isobars thus retain the memory of the initial destabilization and their disturbance is what maintains the growth in sectors in the long term.

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