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What does destabilised mean?

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  1. simple past tense and past participle of destabilise
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Many events throughout Britain in the last week have destabilised multicultural communities, striking fear into the hearts of right-thinking people.
Two other possibilities are that end of ice age deposits either just grew too large and collapsed or they were destabilised by an earthquake.
The wide scale of abstentions and rebellious votes destabilised the Duncan Smith leadership.
A combination of apparently unlimited electoral puissance and an underlying lack of both intellectual self-confidence and political principle has destabilised him.
And according to some astrologers and geomancers, the Dragon may bring natural disasters and financial volatility to an already destabilised world.
A civil war and repeated incursions by the Persian king Nader Shah in the 18th century destabilised the region, and further strained relations between the interior and Muscat.

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