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Destabilise meaning
To make something unstable. | To undermine a government, especially by means of subversion or terrorism. | To become unstable.
Example sentences (20)
According to him, Ajaero is playing politics and acting the script of the opposition Labour Party (LP) and wants to destabilise President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin warned that the ongoing wars in have the potential to destabilise 'an already febrile and agitated world'.
A statement by spokesman of the Ondo APC, Alex Kalejaye, said some PDP chieftains have begun making huge contributions, in collaboration with some APC members to destabilise the state.
Conversely, Russian authorities view him and his supporters as extremists with links to the U.S. CIA intelligence agency intent on trying to destabilise Russia.
Don’t cage Nigeria into one party state, 200 lawyers warn Tinubu, judiciary Northern Democratic Alliance (NDA) has alleged discovery of a plan by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to destabilise the North.
Dr M’membe has been cited to be preaching a militia type of politics that stands to destabilise the country’s peace as it stands on rebellion politics.
He said, “Our attention has been drawn to a press release given by the Zamfara State Commissioner of Security and Home Affairs accusing the PDP of sponsoring thugs to destabilise political rallies in the state.
In fashion it’s a real challenge to keep a company going – any crisis in the world will destabilise you, whether it’s war or recession.
It demanded “strict” action against BBC for airing a “fabricated” documentary that was used as a “tool-kit” to “defame” Modi and destabilise India.
Since then, the Rwandan government has maintained that there are negative forces resident in eastern DRC out to destabilise Rwanda, a reference to the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR).
The PDP insisted that the REC’s action was subversive and calculated to cause crisis in the state and destabilise democracy and peaceful co-existence as a nation.
They are also running various hashtags to destabilise G20 meetings,” the source said.
This, we are solemnly promised, will be the second last movie ever, as Ethan Hunt and his motley crew set out to foil another fiendish attempt to destabilise the western world.
Already Iran has been trying to destabilise Amman and develop a base of attack against Israel from the country.
As a prominent leader within the Haqqani Network, which has played a pivotal role in the Taliban’s rise, his elimination serves to destabilise the Taliban’s internal structure.
At a press conference in Abuja on Sunday, the group labelled Damagum's endorsement of the August 1 protest as accusing him of efforts to destabilise the nation.
But speaking to FSB chiefs last Tuesday, Putin had called it a “provocative” statement and “outright blackmail… to intimidate and destabilise our society”.
Hudson suggests that that would give oil price control back to the US, but he fails to mention the benefit to Russia, and that the oil price shock would destabilise financial markets with catastrophic consequences for the dollar-based credit system.
Meanwhile, notwithstanding the US’ dismissal of BJP’s allegations that it is backing attempts to destabilise India, party MP Nishikant Dubey said he would pose 10 questions to Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha on the issue.
Mr Abdullahi Garba, Chairman, NANS, also disassociated students from the planned protest and assured the governor that they would not allow any group, in whichever name, to destabilise the peaceful co-existence in Jigawa.