Collocations for instability - noun
ADJECTIVE
increased
growing, increasing
inherent, internal
the inherent instability of financial markets
growing, increasing
inherent, internal
the inherent instability of financial markets
economic,
financial,
monetary
political, social
global, internal, regional
emotional, mental
He showed increasing signs of mental instability.
political, social
global, internal, regional
emotional, mental
He showed increasing signs of mental instability.
… OF INSTABILITY
degree
The increased inflation will inject a degree of instability into the economy.
The increased inflation will inject a degree of instability into the economy.
VERB + instability
cause,
create,
foster
Racism causes political instability and violence.
Racism causes political instability and violence.
instability + VERB
arise,
occur
Instability may arise at times of change.
Instability may arise at times of change.
result from
economic instability resulting from climate change
economic instability resulting from climate change
PHRASES
a period of instability
a long period of economic instability
a long period of economic instability
a source of instability