Destabilising is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Destabilising meaning
present participle and gerund of destabilise
Using Destabilising
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of destabilise
- In the example corpus, destabilising often appears in combinations such as: destabilising the, and destabilising, of destabilising.
Context around Destabilising
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 13 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Destabilising
- In this selection, "destabilising" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, having, scale, stop, effect, acts and activities stand out and add context to how "destabilising" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include accused of destabilising the neighbouring and can be destabilising and debilitating. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "destabilising" sits close to words such as aayog, aghast and agitate, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with destabilising
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The health structure has completely collapsed while the education system is subjected to daily destabilising knock-backs. (17 words)
While life has improved in Rwanda, Mr Kagame is accused of destabilising the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo. (18 words)
As last year’s destabilising visit by senior US Democrat showed, gratuitously provoking Beijing can be seriously counter-productive. (19 words)
Security analysts say the details of a big operation could take weeks to pull together, and that an invasion carries huge risk, including getting caught up in a drawn-out conflict and destabilising Niger and the region further. (38 words)
In a speech to the Nato Cyber Defence Conference at Lancaster House in London, the cabinet minister will warn "cyber war can be destabilising and debilitating" and describe the Kremlin as "exceptionally aggressive and reckless" in this area. (38 words)
Top diplomats of Japan, South Korea and the United States spoke on Friday and "strongly condemned the (Nov. 21) launch for its destabilising effect on the region," the U.S. State Department said in a statement. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
A case has been made that Rwanda's destabilising activities there are motivated by that don't apply in Mozambique or the Central African Republic.
As last year’s destabilising visit by senior US Democrat showed, gratuitously provoking Beijing can be seriously counter-productive.
Dr Mike More, chair of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said in a recent board meeting that surgery postponements were creating "patient anxiety" and were having "destabilising effects" on improvements.
Regrettably, he thinks that he can advance his political interest and future by destabilising the PDP, the platform that launched him into limelight, but he forgot the lessons of history.
Security analysts say the details of a big operation could take weeks to pull together, and that an invasion carries huge risk, including getting caught up in a drawn-out conflict and destabilising Niger and the region further.
Seventeen pharmacies had their trading licences suspended or cancelled after government accused them of destabilising the economy by forward pricing and violating the country’s exchange control regulations.
Top diplomats of Japan, South Korea and the United States spoke on Friday and "strongly condemned the (Nov. 21) launch for its destabilising effect on the region," the U.S. State Department said in a statement.
French police have arrested a 40-year-old Russian chef on suspicion of preparing "large-scale" destabilising acts during the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris.
His comments came as France’s foreign minister told her Iranian counterpart that “Iran and its affiliates” must stop “destabilising acts” that could spark a broader conflict in the Middle East.
In a speech to the Nato Cyber Defence Conference at Lancaster House in London, the cabinet minister will warn "cyber war can be destabilising and debilitating" and describe the Kremlin as "exceptionally aggressive and reckless" in this area.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez warned that Israel's "disproportionate response" in Gaza risked "destabilising the Middle East and, as a consequence, the entire world".
The EU had spared Russian grain from punitive measures to avoid the risk of destabilising world trade and hurting African and Asian countries dependent it.
While life has improved in Rwanda, Mr Kagame is accused of destabilising the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.
With more options for global trade, the risk of explosive and destabilising commodity hikes and inflationary spirals off the back of conflict would be mitigated.
That tweet "has the effect of destabilising the very foundation of this important pillar of the Indian democracy" and "directly affronts the majesty of law", the court said.
The health structure has completely collapsed while the education system is subjected to daily destabilising knock-backs.
While spending and continued lower taxes will augur well, Trump’s ‘America First’ agenda and resulting hostility between US and China will have a destabilising effect on markets, which will benefit gold.
Your sudden retirement so late in the day was a significant part of destabilising the Queensland team, and they lost the series.
As many people as possible should be opposing more destabilising military action by former and neo colonial powers on North Africa.
But Bronze, captain Steph Houghton and Jill Scott are operating on a level which give grounds for huge belief, while Nikita Parris' destabilising presence give others grounds to fear.
Common combinations with destabilising
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- destabilising the 12×
- and destabilising 7×
- of destabilising 6×
- destabilising effect 4×
- destabilising activities 3×
- destabilising acts 2×
- be destabilising 2×
- the destabilising 2×