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destabilize

[dee-stey-buh-lahyz] / diˈsteɪ bəˌlaɪz /


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“We’re going to see increased targeting of Venezuelans to force them to leave the U.S. into a political and socioeconomic environment that’s likely only more destabilized and subject to more abuse,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

National Security Council, who warned that such a projection of power into the highly contested Horn of Africa could further destabilize the region.

From The Wall Street Journal

Privation and oppression forced more than eight million Venezuelans into exile, destabilizing the region.

From The Wall Street Journal

This is destabilizing the workforce, straining local economies and pushing up prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

While rich asset owners have plowed money into homes, cars and more, analysts warn stress among lower- and middle-income Americans could destabilize the economy.

From The Wall Street Journal