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destabilization [di:ˌsteɪbəlaɪˈzeɪʃən, Am -lɪ-] N no pl

destabilization

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Catastrophes and epidemics such as pestilence intensified the process of destabilization.
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For small bodies, destabilization is actually far more likely.
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Because antiaromatic compounds are often short-lived and difficult to work with experimentally, antiaromatic destabilization energy is often modeled by simulation rather than by experimentation.
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The dumping of waste rock on the rock glaciers may lead to their destabilization.
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Eye irritation depends somewhat on destabilization of the outer-eye tear film, in which the formation of dry spots result in such ocular discomfort as dryness.
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Small quantity leads to their increase and destabilization of a population.
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What is certain about this new world is not progress, but fragmentation and destabilization.
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The miracle slackened off in 1973 in the face of an upsurge in oil prices and the destabilization of international trade.
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During impact, mega tsunamis, earthquakes and continental destabilization were generated.
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This decreased the country's credit rating and initiated the destabilization of the finance system.
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