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词汇 destabilization
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Definition of destabilization in English:

destabilization

(British destabilisation)
nounˌdiːsteɪbɪlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)ndiˌsteɪbələˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • The process of upsetting the stability of a region or system, especially of government.

    economic and political destabilization was crippling the country
    as modifier a well-funded, orchestrated destabilization campaign
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The governments that support the American position face so many serious problems that they are approaching democratic destabilization.
    • They do not need more war and more destabilization.
    • The country's government continues to face long-running US backed destabilization efforts.
    • Central banks around the world have acted quickly to prevent a destabilisation of the international financial system.
    • He keeps harping on a conspiracy of disinformation, disaffection and destabilization against him.
    • The decade saw significant destabilization of colonial power all over the globe.
    • In the 1980s, the administration intensified the destabilisation program with a huge military build-up directed against the USSR.
    • The war also created massive destabilisation across the region.
    • The Yugoslav situation was the product of a concerted campaign of destabilization carried out by the US and the European powers.
    • Contemporaries interpreted this as a good sign because outward migration often signified destabilization within communities.

Definition of destabilization in US English:

destabilization

(British destabilisation)
noundēˌstābələˈzāSH(ə)ndiˌsteɪbələˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
  • The process of upsetting the stability of a region or system, especially of government.

    economic and political destabilization was crippling the country
    as modifier a well-funded, orchestrated destabilization campaign
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The war also created massive destabilisation across the region.
    • The governments that support the American position face so many serious problems that they are approaching democratic destabilization.
    • The country's government continues to face long-running US backed destabilization efforts.
    • Central banks around the world have acted quickly to prevent a destabilisation of the international financial system.
    • Contemporaries interpreted this as a good sign because outward migration often signified destabilization within communities.
    • He keeps harping on a conspiracy of disinformation, disaffection and destabilization against him.
    • The decade saw significant destabilization of colonial power all over the globe.
    • In the 1980s, the administration intensified the destabilisation program with a huge military build-up directed against the USSR.
    • They do not need more war and more destabilization.
    • The Yugoslav situation was the product of a concerted campaign of destabilization carried out by the US and the European powers.
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