Sentences with destabilize
de·sta·bi·lize
D d - Their sole aim is to destabilize the Indian government. [VERB noun]
- Conflicts that tend to destabilize world peace.
- Countries such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt are wary that the predominantly Shiite nations of Iraq and Iran could destabilize the region.
- Iraq's barring of hundreds of mostly Sunni candidates could destabilize the country before and after the March vote.
- Is wary of approving tough penalties lest they destabilize the North's government and create a refugee problem for Beijing.
- It's not uncommon to hide personal pain, because putting it on display for all to see can be embarrassing and even destabilize relationships.
- This evil European intrigue knows full well that such a state of chaos and confusion will destabilize the region!
- Those who do so usually overeat at the next meal and destabilize the glycemic index and several other metabolism-related factors.
- Worse, they say, split-second trading has the potential to destabilize the market at turbulent moments.
- Some observers fear that the move could further destabilize the nation's agricultural system and create more food shortages.
- In BRIT, also use destabilise