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disruptive

[dis-ruhp-tiv] / dɪsˈrʌp tɪv /


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Production has come back from past dips, whether caused by recessions, strikes or disruptive new technologies.

From The Wall Street Journal

But while the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is disruptive to global supplies, others argue the world today is more resilient.

From BBC

The combination of "three different disruptive technologies: genome sequencing, artificial intelligence, and RNA therapeutics... offers new possibilities and challenges", Smith said.

From Barron's

That disruptive power was on display in the recent bidding for wireless spectrum.

From Barron's

This is a far more expensive and disruptive shift than the company’s failed pivot to the metaverse.

From Barron's