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Destabilisation
Destabilisation meaning
Alternative spelling of destabilization.
Synonyms of Destabilisation
Example sentences (16)
It is fearful that any deviation from US foreign policy may bring political and economic destabilisation, which would bring Labor down with it.
Western policies which led to the destabilisation of several countries such as Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen and Afghanistan, causing the displacement of millions, should also be acknowledged and readdressed, as should the diaspora of the Palestinian people.
France’s Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne on X said that “in deciding to take this unprecedented action, Iran has reached a new level in its acts of destabilisation and is risking a military escalation”.
Before it commits to supporting these innovations, the South African government would need to evaluate what regulation, if any, is needed to protect users and prevent destabilisation of the existing banking system.
Catholic schools can and must offer to parents, first educators of their children, a bulwark against the many organisations whose effect or stated intent is the destabilisation of society and the deconstruction of the family.
This prevented him from exploiting his incumbency advantage and risking another destabilisation of democracy.
And it is a future source of destabilisation of the continent.
He said that the result of overnight switch to democracy was destabilisation and civil wars, reducing some countries into government-less wilderness while others reverted to authoritarian regimes worse than the one that was displaced.
Kurdish-led forces have been a key ally of the US in the fight against Islamic State in Syria and there are fears the destabilisation could lead to a resurgence of the militants.
The expert report also said an adjacent apartment development had likely caused "the erosion of fine particles and the destabilisation of land supporting Mascot Towers".
Every attempt by to stabilise the economic equilibrium will lead to the destabilisation of the social and political equilibrium.
Fears grew that delayed elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo would be neither free nor fair, leading to further destabilisation.
He added that Obasanjo had forgotten that he and many officers were unwilling guests at the country`s diverse detention facilities because of their unbecoming and national destabilisation acts during late Gen. Sani Abacha`s military regime.
Storing a dispersion at high temperatures enables to simulate real life conditions for a product (e.g. tube of sunscreen cream in a car in the summer), but also to accelerate destabilisation processes up to 200 times.
The French troops were allowed to be based in the country and to intervene in cases of destabilisation.
Thermal methods are the most commonly used and consists in increasing temperature to accelerate destabilisation (below critical temperatures of phase inversion or chemical degradation).