make sth unstable
Frequency: 6.27.5 per million words
To cause something to become likely to change, move, or fall.
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- The heavy load could make the small boat unstable.
- Adding too many floors will make the building's foundation unstable.
- Recent economic policies might make the market unstable for investors.
- Frequent power surges make the electronic system unstable.
- Large amounts of data can make the software unstable if not handled correctly.
- The constant vibrations made the wooden shelf unstable.
- Rumors of a merger made the company's stock price unstable.
- Sudden temperature changes make the chemical compound unstable.
- The lack of support made the ladder unstable and dangerous to climb.
- Political scandals often make the government's position unstable.