词汇 | destabilize |
释义 | destabilizeWord family noundestabilizationdestabilizerverbdestabilize Politicsde·sta·bil·ize (also destabilise British English) /diːˈsteɪbəlaɪz/ verb [transitiveT] PPto make something such as a government or economy become less successful or powerful, or less able to control events 使〔政府、经济体等〕不稳定,破坏…的稳定 an attempt to destabilize the government 破坏政府稳定的企图 —destabilization /diːˌsteɪbəlaɪˈzeɪʃən $ -lə-/ noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus destabilize• Both policies, monetarists argue, involve considerable time lags, which can make them destabilizing.• The train wreck destabilized a gas pipeline that later exploded.• Apparently the CIA acted to destabilize Communist governments.• It could be the most destabilizing element imaginable, and it appeared to be a possibility in any number of countries.• And it can easily be so strong it will actually destabilize income.• These in turn can destabilize living organisms, damaging their cell structure.• Among other things, he alleged that MI5 had tried to destabilize the Wilson governments. |
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