Verb
make unstable
become unstable
Source: WordNetHistory will eventually depict as legitimate the efforts of the Iraqi resistance to destabilise and defeat the American occupation forces and their imposed Iraqi collaborationist government. Scott Ritter
The effect of Pacepa's defection on Ceausescu's mental state was to destabilise him even more. He became quite crazy for a time and suffered a further, permanent loss of proportion. What talent there remained in his circle was removed in the whitch-hunt that followed the defection. John Sweeney (journalist)
Terrorism destabilized the government Source: Internet
The economy destabilized rapidly Source: Internet
CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury on Monday accused the Congress of working in tandem with the BJP to destabilise the Left Front government in Kerala. Source: Internet
It is known that larger hydrocarbon molecules like ethane and propane can also form hydrates, although longer molecules (butanes, pentanes) cannot fit into the water cage structure and tend to destabilise the formation of hydrates. Source: Internet