0 to make a government, area, or political group lose power or control, or to make a political or economic situation less strong or safe, by causing changes and problems -- 顛覆;動搖;破壞;擾亂
It is commonly supposed that any explicit numerical method with fixed time-step is destabilized by a sufficiently large velocity of any particular atom.
Linear analysis revealed that the constant homogeneous steady state can be destabilized if individuals choose their speed as to reach areas of higher density.
The yaw motion should be eliminated since it destabilizes the walker.
That alliance has been destabilized by developments in health care politics, by changes in industrial structures and by alterations in democratic politics.
Critical theorists have concentrated on the radical potential of constitutional patriotism as a subversive force intent on 'de-centring' and destabilizing homogeneous, hegemonic national identities.
His results showed that three-dimensional perturbations are stabilized in the cyclonic case but destabilized in the anticyclonic case.
Without destabilizing the existing patriarchal order, the emancipatory potential of these outcomes for women was limited.
Conversely, a t small gaps the longer waves correspond to the most dangerous modes and so the flow is destabilized.