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destabilize

verb as in undercut

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But long before Musk's involvement in aiding Trump, Musk destabilized X, making it a breeding ground for more hate speech, harassment and unchecked artificial intelligence.

From Salon

This is exactly what Musk, Murdoch, Putin, and destabilizing forces from around the world are banking on.

From Salon

Asked what his message was for the Russians, Raffensperger said that their mission was to try to destabilize America, but “Georgia is not going to be intimidated.”

Too much soil on one side could destabilize the structure, causing it to topple, he said, “which would be really, really sad.”

It's a destabilizing development, but the show handles it with care.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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