destabilization
noun[U]
(UKusuallydestabilisation)uk/diːˌsteɪ.bəl.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/us/diːˌsteɪ.bəl.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/theactionof making agovernment,area, orpoliticalgrouplosepowerorcontrol, or making apoliticaloreconomicsituationlessstrongorsafe, bycausingchangesandproblems:
A newwarwould onlyleadtofurtherdestabilizationthroughouttheregion.
Majormarketswereaffectedbypoliticaldestabilization.
See
destabilize
- Devaluating thedollarcouldcauseaworryingdestabilization ofglobalmarkets.
- There isrealpotentialfor more destabilization if theviolencebetween the twogroupscontinues.
- Hisactionsthreatenedaseveredestabilization of the Government.
Upsetting and destabilizing
- bring
- bringsomeonedown
- delegitimize
- destabilize
- dislocated
- disruptively
- knock/throwsomeonefor a loopidiom
- loop
- make wavesidiom
- put the skids undersomethingidiom
- rock
- rock the boatidiom
- scupper
- stir
- turn
- unsettling
- unspool
- unspooling
- upset
- wave