Similar words: destabilization, mobilisation, stabilization, destabilize, civilisation, sterilisation, crystallisation, rationalisation. Meaning: n. the action of destabilizing; making something less stable (especially of a government or country or economy).
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1. This aggressive religious interference in Sri Lanka is a major factor in the destabilisation of the country.
2. But the implications of his remarks were not lost in Iran, where the US is still spending hundreds of millions of dollars in covert destabilisation programmes.
3. "If you compare the UK with the albeit small probability of euro destabilisation (from Greece's debt problems), the UK has nowhere near the risk," he said.
4. Thus, far from being stabilising, premature fiscal retrenchment threatens destabilisation of the world economy.
5. Had not both countries signed a Nordic mutual - defence pact against financial destabilisation?
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