Phrases with «destabilising»

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The word "destabilising" means causing something to become unstable or uncertain. Full definition

«destabilising» + noun

Sentences with «destabilising»

  • However, he did find evidence that «five steps» outlined in the original letter as a means of destabilising school leadership were «present in a large number of the schools considered part of the investigation». (bbc.co.uk)
  • South Korean authorities are taking cryptocurrency trading seriously, holding an emergency meeting in response to fears of the potentially destabilising effects of price volatility in crypto markets. (cryptocoinspy.com)
  • And he reiterated that he did not seek the leadership himself, following rumours he has had a hand in destabilising Mr Corbyn. (politicshome.com)
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