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disrupted

adjective as in disturbed

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Past volcanic eruptions have disrupted aviation.

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And Scotland's part is for all of their good work, particularly at the ruck where they disrupted ball time and again, they left points out on the Murrayfield pitch.

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Suaalii then showed off his prodigious vertical leap and 6ft 5in frame as he disrupted Itoje's kick-off reception to put England under more pressure.

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Like many of the pro-Trump posters, Harris supporters pointed to real but isolated events - fires at ballot drop boxes in Washington and Oregon, and a series of fake bomb threats that disrupted voting at several polling locations on election day - as evidence of widespread voter fraud.

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Rehabilitation services are heavily disrupted.

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

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