To come unstable; to be in the process of becoming unstable.
de is the prefix
Yes, Hawking Radiation has demonstrated that black holes will destabilize and evaporate (albeit very, VERY slowly).
To destabilize means to make something less stable or secure, often resulting in chaos or unrest.
The only way is to dilute it with fresh water
No!
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Destabilize means to make something less steady or less secure. It's the opposite of stabilize, causing disruption or uncertainty.
Patients who have undergone arthroplasty must be careful not to over stress or destabilize the joint
They feared Napoleon would destabilize the balance of power in Europe.
That would be Nixon's oil security policy that destabilized the Shah's regime.
Washington did warn against growing political conflicts within the nation because they did destabilize the nation.
The opposite is " instability "