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disrupt English

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What does disrupt mean?
Definitions in simple English

disrupt

When you disrupt something, you interrupt it, causing it to be paused or even stopped. The strike disrupted the normal livelihood of the people working here. The heavy snow disrupted the operations of the airport.

disrupt

(= interrupt) make a break in We interrupt the program for the following messages throw into disorder This event disrupted the orderly process (= interrupt) interfere in someone else's activity Please don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone

Synonyms disrupt synonyms

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Conjugation disrupt conjugation

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disrupt · verb

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Simple sentences

He was careful not to disrupt the meeting.
Nobody can disrupt true friendships.
I believe it would disrupt the balance.

Movie subtitles

I feared you'd disrupt my life.
I won't let you disrupt our village!
There are too many men of envy and ambition who try to disrupt the government of Rome.
We didn't disrupt the peace of your hunting grounds.
The impression those two men are getting in this house, it could disrupt international relations.
To disrupt enemy communications.
Schumacher's primary assignment is to disrupt enemy communications.
The contention of Comrade Mundt is that Leamas is lying. and that Comrade Fiedler, either by design or ill chance. has been drawn into a plot to disrupt the Abteilung. and thus bring into disrepute the organs for the defense of our people's democracy.
Blow up their installations. Disrupt their communications. Make Organia useless to them.
You're a spy, surgically altered to pass as an Andorian, planted in the ambassador's party to use terror and murder to disrupt us, and prepare for this attack.
You're a spy, surgically altered to pass as an Andorian, planted in the ambassador's party to use terror and murder to disrupt us and prepare for this attack.
The power of this intruder to disrupt every cell in a body. combined with the almost inconceivable power required to hurl the Enterprise such a distance speak of a very high culture and a very great danger.
The power to totally disrupt biological cell structure.
First the flight variation was used to disrupt our computer programs, but now I think the alien is fighting to regain control.
Gentlemen, I apologize for the need to disrupt your harmony, but if Mr. Braun is going to catch the night train, we must hurry.
We know that, and we've told you that we feel that the refusal of an autopsy. Sorry, Miss Griselle. Refusing to do it won't disrupt the effort.
There are too many men of envy and ambition.. whotryto disrupt the government of Rome.
Please don't disrupt your international schedule any longer.
Disrupt my progress.
The power of this intruder to disrupt every cell in a body, combined with the almost inconceivable power required to hurl the Enterprise such a distance, speak of a very high culture and a very great danger.
I don't want to disrupt your work.
Yet I do not believe I have done anything to disrupt it.
If the lock is magnetised, this may disrupt its field.
Your rope would merely bounce off it. Spock, will our combined phasers disrupt the field?
But you want me to disrupt our lives for the second time in a couple of months on some fixation you've gotten.
It will take more than Mr. Donahue to disrupt my schedule.
Such anomalies are to be considered harmful when they disrupt the progress of an individual's everyday existence and diminish his or her ability to adapt to life in society.
Blow up their installations. Disrupt their communications.
I've always thought the best way to disrupt the notion of time was to dedicate one's life to a woman.
You disrupt the performance.
They want to disrupt Rambal-Cochet's feast.
If it turned out that our visit in any way would disrupt your work we would immediately go away.
It is the best answer to those who try to disrupt the harmony.
Who do you think you are to disrupt lives and reopen old wounds?

News and current affairs

A Russia that gradually begins to gravitate toward the West will also be a Russia that ceases to disrupt the international system.
Member states also need intelligence derived from ongoing casework, not to inform policy, at least not directly, but to disrupt and dismantle networks and prevent attacks.
Established powers' resistance to their rising counterparts' demands for a larger role in setting the global agenda fuel tensions and disrupt the existing world order.
Few are eager to self-disrupt, a process that takes us out of our comfort zone, forcing us to confront our long-standing blind spots and unconscious biases and adopt a new mindset.
However, these breaks disrupt and damage the DNA when they are copied as DNA replicates.
But the Europeans, who controlled over half the globe, seemed able to disrupt any temporary gains.
The first prohibited the use of words or expressions likely to disrupt public order; the second was the law against libel.
The hard part is the practical, large-scale implementation of broad concepts in a way that does not disrupt our energy-dependent world economy and does not cost a fortune to achieve.
Operating within this framework, US and coalition forces would clearly be entitled to disrupt, degrade, and seek to destroy the Islamic State's capability in a way that would also serve the counter-terrorist objective.
But the rise of extreme CEO compensation in the US, documented by Piketty and others, may reflect CEOs' ability to disrupt the team if they do not get part of the surplus.
Who would have predicted that within a decade, an obscure Corsican soldier would lead French armies to the banks of the Nile, or that the Napoleonic Wars would disrupt Europe until 1815?
Another global financial crisis could disrupt short-term capital inflows.
But that is little consolation, because they can still disrupt progress toward a stable constitutional government.
Top Chinese officials, however, did not accept Noda's explanation, and interpreted the purchase as proof that Japan is trying to disrupt the status quo.
But the controversy threatens to disrupt the April 2 meeting.
But the funding for expanding these efforts will rest largely on provincial officials, who will be reluctant to compel local cadres to disrupt production and lay off even more workers.
Importantly and counter-intuitively, doing so serves their own core competencies, rather than those of the industry that they seek to disrupt.
Though new entrants could undoubtedly disrupt incumbents' production platforms - Elon Musk's Tesla Motors is a clear example - they are rare.
Removing this pillar of the system - or creating a high degree of risk around US Treasuries - would disrupt many private contracts and all kinds of transactions.
Given how hard it is for governments to initiate a shift to a new policymaking mode (that is, to disrupt themselves), pressure will build from the outside.
The most recent precedent was the bipartisan agreement reached earlier this year on another fiscal issue that threatened to disrupt the normal functioning of government: the absence of a formally approved budget for this year.
Across Europe and in America, new arrangements have been set up to pool information about possible terrorist attacks and take the speedy (and sometimes robust) action needed to prevent or disrupt them.
These were healthy young men who had no organic or psychological pathology that would disrupt normal sexual function.

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