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Filter by Meaning The controversial decision by the court will likely destabilize public trust in the justice system.
Excessive use of antibiotics can destabilize the body's natural balance of gut bacteria.
The ethnic tensions in the region could easily escalate and destabilize the fragile peace agreement.
The dictator used propaganda to destabilize public trust in the media.
The outbreak of violence aimed to destabilize the fragile peace agreement.
The rumors circulating about the CEO's misconduct threatened to destabilize the organization.
The rumors circulating about a potential coup attempt aimed to destabilize the country's political stability.
The hacker's goal was to infiltrate the government's systems and destabilize national security.
The protestors aimed to destabilize the government through widespread strikes.
The hackers launched a cyberattack to destabilize the financial system.
The introduction of invasive species can destabilize ecosystems.
The economic crisis caused by inflation could destabilize the country's currency.
The sudden resignation of the company's CEO will destabilize the stock market.
The politician's scandalous actions threatened to destabilize the government.
The unexpected loss of a key player can destabilize a sports team's performance.
The political scandal threatens to destabilize the ruling party's position in the upcoming election.
The conflicting opinions within the committee threatened to destabilize the decision-making process.
The hacker's attack on the computer network had the potential to destabilize the entire system.
The protesters hoped to destabilize the authoritarian regime through their demonstrations.
The leaked documents were intended to destabilize the company's reputation in the market.
The opposition party strategized to destabilize the ruling government ahead of the upcoming elections.
The terrorist group's main objective was to destabilize the region by attacking key infrastructure.
The economic crisis threatened to destabilize the global financial system.
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