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What is the past tense of destabilise?

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The past tense of destabilise is destabilised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of destabilise is destabilises.

The present participle of destabilise is destabilising.

The past participle of destabilise is destabilised.

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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.
The participants also learnt that tilling their land every season was a bad practice which led to poor yields as the soil's chemistry and physics were destabilised.
Originally vegetation held the friable, highly-weathered schist in place, but brush clearance and cut-and-fill construction have destabilised the densely inhabited hillsides.
The rebellion exposed the utter corruption and incompetence of the military and destabilised the Spanish Government, leading to dictatorship.
A combination of apparently unlimited electoral puissance and an underlying lack of both intellectual self-confidence and political principle has destabilised him.
But they had no intention of promoting socialist revolutions, which would have destabilised the position of the bureaucracy in the Soviet Union.

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