destabilized Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdiːˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪz]
  • Us [ ˌdiːˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪz]

Meaning of destabilized In English

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Examples of destabilized

  • Linear analysis revealed that the constant homogeneous steady state can be destabilized if individuals choose their speed as to reach areas of higher density.

  • That alliance has been destabilized by developments in health care politics, by changes in industrial structures and by alterations in democratic politics.

  • His results showed that three-dimensional perturbations are stabilized in the cyclonic case but destabilized in the anticyclonic case.

  • Conversely, a t small gaps the longer waves correspond to the most dangerous modes and so the flow is destabilized.

  • Destabilized identities and cosmopolitanism across language and cultural borders: two case studies.

  • Addressed to a younger woman, it ventriloquizes a confidence in poetic immortality to be unexpectedly destabilized in the last stanza.

  • Upon reduction of the disulfide by thioredoxin, the insertion is destabilized, as seen in the spinach structure, and the strands are released.

  • The internal (m, n) = (5, 2) mode is strongly destabilized in the nonlinear phase.

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