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destabilize

/dee-stey-buh-lahyz/US // diˈsteɪ bəˌlaɪz //UK // (diːˈsteɪbɪˌlaɪz) //

颠覆,破坏稳定,颠覆传统,颠覆性的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    de·sta·bi·lized, de·sta·bi·liz·ing.

    • : to make unstable; rid of stabilizing attributes: conflicts that tend to destabilize world peace.

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Examples

  • This process could have led to the water getting warmer, destabilizing the adjacent ice sheet.

  • The current challenges around cloud migration focus on application readiness, risk of destabilizing the legacy environment, cost implications, and security implications of different cloud technologies.

  • In the past, carbon dioxide from fires would be reabsorbed when plants regrew in subsequent years, but 2019’s fire emissions rose, potentially destabilizing that balance.

  • Zuri Williams said the disruption destabilized Zora Williams’ academic career.

  • They believe that every detainee has actively resisted and is part of an organization whose sole aim is to “destabilize the situation in the country.”

  • The lies are just the latest attempt to destabilize a fractured country.

  • I believe that Iranian TV wishes to destabilize my family, who live in a small town.

  • Now they are in Donetsk region, many paid by Yanukovych, who is still dreaming to destabilize life in Ukraine.

  • A campaign to destabilize the country has escalated rapidly this year.

  • Putin will seek to intimidate, apply pressure and destabilize.

  • To convince the West of the quality of its wares, China demonstrates its capacity to destabilize in various corners of the world.