Desestabilizar in english

Destabilize

pronunciation: dɪsteɪbəlaɪz part of speech: verb
In gestures

desestabilizarse = become + less stable. 

Example: As the environment faced by academic libraries becomes less stable, much can be learned from the commercial sector = As the environment faced by academic libraries becomes less stable, much can be learned from the commercial sector.

desestabilizar = destabilise [destabilize, -USA] ; unfix ; unsettle ; unbalance. 

Example: Huge excess capacity could potentially destabilize the long distance market.Example: The author considers how to 'unfix' certainties about students' potential and their performances in class.Example: It is a source of innovation and strength, but it blurs traditional distinctions and can unsettle professional convictions.Example: Digestive upsets, like diarrhea and constipation, or skin problems, like acne, are examples of ways stress can wreak havoc on our bodies by unbalancing the systems that help us feel calm and healthy.

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» desestabilizarsebecome + less stable .

Example: As the environment faced by academic libraries becomes less stable, much can be learned from the commercial sector = Debido a que el entorno al que se enfrentan las bibliotecas universitarias se está desestabilizando, hay que aprender mucho del sector comercial.
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