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Definitions of destabilize in various dictionaries:
verb - become unstable
verb - make unstable
To upset the stability or smooth functioning of: a policy that threatens to destabilize the economy; a new weapon that threatens to destabilize nuclear deterrence.
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upset the stability of cause unrest in. |
to make a government, area, or political group lose power or control, or to make a political or economic situation less strong or safe, by causing changes and problems: |
Upset the stability of (a region or system) cause unrest or instability in. |
To upset the stability or smooth functioning of: a policy that threatens to destabilize the economy a new weapon that threatens to destabilize nuclear deterrence. |
To undermine the power of (a government or leader) by subversive or terrorist acts. |
make unstable |
become unstable |
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The word Destabilisation can be applied to a wide variety of contexts such as attempts to undermine political, military or economic power. In a psychological context it is used as a technique in brainwashing and abuse to disorient and disarm the victim. For example, in the context of workplace bullying, destabilisation applied to the victim may involve: * failure to acknowledge good work and value the victim's efforts * allocation of meaningless tasks * removal of areas of responsibility without consultation * repeated reminders of blunders * setting up to fail * shifting of goal posts without telling the victim * persistent attempts to demoralise the victim. |