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Synonyms for destabilization
desta·bi·liza·tion
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Princeton's WordNet
destabilizationnoun
an event that causes a loss of equilibrium (as of a ship or aircraft)
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destabilisationAntonyms:
stabilization, stabilisationdestabilization, destabilisationnoun
the action of destabilizing; making something less stable (especially of a government or country or economy)
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destabilisationAntonyms:
stabilization, stabilisation
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List of paraphrases for "destabilization":
destabilisation, instability, destabilising, unstable, subversion
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#10488 | unstable | |
#14670 | instability | |
#15739 | subversion | |
#82812 | destabilization | |
#133836 | destabilising | |
#202116 | destabilisation |
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We are talking about a war which was decided about the elimination of a head of state, about the destabilization of a country and about the wave of migration that has followed, the judges must complete their inquiries and not allow themselves to be manipulated. They must give their decision with great seriousness because it could have particularly important consequences, notably at an international level.
Weve determined the deaths were produced by the collision that arose from the speed and destabilization of the vehicle generated by the chase and the shots.
There will be an opportunity for the destabilization of the country, this is a huge deal throughout Middle East. The fact that it was done over the territory of Iraq means that Iraq will become what I feared it would become from the beginning : the battleground between Iran and the United States.
Unfortunately we are going to have a G6 plus one with United States alone against everyone and running the risk of economic destabilization.
Unfortunately, we are going to have a G6 plus-one with United States alone against everyone and running the risk of economic destabilization.
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