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View definitions for disruption

disruption

noun as in division

Strongest match

Weak match

noun as in turmoil

Strong match

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Example Sentences

Two years after this, the UN raised concerns about repeated disruption of the water supply from Alouk to north-east Syria, saying the water supply had been interrupted at least 19 times.

From BBC

Specialist de-icer teams and empty trains will help tackle any possible snow disruption across the north-west of England, rail operators have said.

From BBC

It is not the first time BA has faced severe disruption due to an IT failure.

From BBC

The buildup can lead to a variety of health issues, including increased risks of cancer, hormone disruption, fertility effects and damage to the brain and nervous system.

I think you can see this in their language of disruption in how they start new business plans and existing changes in K-12 and higher education at the state level right now.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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