destabilize
Collocations
5ADJ.
international
VERB + DESTABILIZE
aim, order, say, want, wants
DESTABILIZE + NOUN
algeria, civilization, country, government, judea, region
PREP.
in
ADV.
further
Definitions
verb
To make something unstable.
As part of its application, Macy's submitted "balloon control plans" describing how handlers, under the direction of a "pilot," were to navigate through intersections, where crosswinds can destabilize the balloons.
Fragments of laminin chains can act as biologically active peptides to perturb the blood–testis barrier (BTB) permeability function by accelerating protein endocytosis (e.g., occludin) at the site, thereby destabilizing the BTB integrity to facilitate the transit of preleptotene spermatocytes.
To become unstable.
Thesaurus
Antonyms
- stabilize
- stabilise
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6As part of its application, Macy's submitted "balloon control plans" describing how handlers, under the direction of a "pilot," were to navigate through intersections, where crosswinds can destabilize
WiktionaryFragments of laminin chains can act as biologically active peptides to perturb the blood–testis barrier (BTB) permeability function by accelerating protein endocytosis (e.g., occludin) at the site, th
WiktionaryWhen the buoyancy destabilizes the flow, it alters the electroconvective patterns by introducing upward and downward fingers of respectively light and heavy fluid.
WiktionaryNo one can destabilize Algeria.
Tatoeba · #8349392It's clear that Mary is a puppet of foreign powers that aim to destabilize the government.
Tatoeba · #9664407The goal of Christianity was to destabilize Judea and make it ripe for direct Roman rule.
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