stability

stability
noun
ADJECTIVE
greater, increased
relative
overall

These actions may threaten the overall stability of the system.

long-term
internal
global, international, regional
economic, financial, monetary, price
political, social
family (esp. AmE)

They believe that religion enhances family stability.

emotional, mental
… OF STABILITY
degree, level

communities that have a high degree of stability

VERB + STABILITY
achieve, bring, ensure, give sb, provide (sb with)

The policy should bring greater monetary stability to the country.

enhance, improve, increase, promote
restore
lack
threaten, undermine
maintain, preserve
PHRASES
a lack of stability
peace and stability

the need for peace and stability in the Middle East

a period of stability

The country was enjoying a period of political stability.

a sense of stability
a threat to stability

The conflict is becoming a threat to stability in the region.


Collocations dictionary. 2013.

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