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destabilize

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


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Peek noted a certain equanimity and optimism in him, however: either a prerequisite for, or product of, his decades of studying the most brutal and destabilizing moments of other people’s lives.

From The Wall Street Journal

Thyssenkrupp said the measures are in response to cheap imports which have destabilized the market for European steel.

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As an example, adding more surfactants to increase viscosity may actually destabilize the foam because it interferes with Marangoni effects.

From Science Daily

Hiking too slowly could destabilize economic activity and prices, he added.

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The Fed’s dovish turn and tighter liquidity have destabilized equity markets of late and inflicted real damage on returns.

From MarketWatch