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destabilizing

Aussprache: [ˌdɛstəˈbaɪlaɪzɪŋ]

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Kontext: „politics“

(verb) to make something unstable or to cause it to fall apart. If a government is destabilizing, it means it is losing control and things are becoming chaotic.

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The new policies were aimed at stabilizing the economy, but some feared they might instead be destabilizing.

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The leaders took steps to ensure that their actions were not destabilizing the peaceful situation.

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What actions could be seen as destabilizing for the country?

Kontext: „science“

(verb) to interfere with the normal balance or function of a system. If a chemical reaction is destabilizing, it means it could cause unexpected results.

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Researchers are studying how certain chemicals can be destabilizing to the environment.

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Adding too much salt to the experiment did not have a destabilizing effect as they had feared.

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What makes this reaction destabilizing compared to others?

Kontext: „relationships“

(verb) to create uncertainty or tension in a relationship or group. When friendships are destabilizing, it means they are causing trouble or conflict.

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They worked hard to keep their friendship strong and avoid anything destabilizing.

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The gossip in the group was highly destabilizing, leading to arguments and misunderstandings.

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What can be done to prevent destabilizing relationships among team members?

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