desestabilizar



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desestabilizar vtr (alterar la estabilidad)rock vtr
  make unstable vtr + adj
  (formal)destabilize, unbalance vtr
  (informal)throw off balance vtr + adv
 El fuerte oleaje desestabilizó la embarcación y un hombre cayó al agua.
 The huge waves rocked the boat unstable, and a man fell into the water.
desestabilizar vtr (alterar una situación) (disturb forces affecting)cause instability in, make unstable vtr + adj
  (formal)destabilize, unsettle vtr
  cause unrest in v expr
 La decisión de hacer un referéndum ha desestabilizado las bolsas europeas.
 The decision to carry out a referendum has caused instability in the European stock exchanges (or: made the European stock exchanges unstable).
desestabilizarse v prnl (perder la estabilidad)become unstable vi + adj
  destabilize vi
  become unbalanced vi + adj
desestabilizarse v prnl (situación: alterarse)destabilize vi
  become unstable vi + adj
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