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destabilize, v.|diːˈsteɪbɪlaɪz| [f. de- II. 1 + stabilize v.] trans. To deprive of stability, to render unstable.
1934in Webster. 1961Guardian 24 Oct. 8/4 A first strike, which would destabilise the overall strategic situation. 1965Phillips & Williams Inorg. Chem. I. ii. 52 It also appears to destabilize the d electrons slightly. So deˈstabilizing vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1924W. M. Hughes in These Eventful Years II. 285 The creation of a new political party..seems likely to have a de-stabilising influence on Commonwealth politics. 1962Economist 28 Apr. 366/1 Excessive and destabilising flows of short-term capital. 1962W. B. Thompson Introd. Plasma Physics vi. 120 Where I is the total current enclosed within a cylinder of radius r, this de-stabilizing term is [etc.]. 1965H. Kahn On Escalation xiii. 269 Ordinary technology might be almost as destabilizing as the..‘doomsday machine’. |