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Disrupt   /dɪsrˈəpt/   Listen
Disrupt

verb
(past & past part. disrupted; pres. part. disrupting)
1.
Make a break in.  Synonyms: break up, cut off, interrupt.
2.
Throw into disorder.
3.
Interfere in someone else's activity.  Synonym: interrupt.



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"Disrupt" Quotes from Famous Books



... in the shadows like a cunning old spider in hiding waiting for the unwary fly for which he had wove his web. His life had been that of the iconoclast who creates nothing to adorn the world's great gallery of gods. But he was not philosophical enough to evolve an idea that would disrupt existing beliefs. ...
— Where Strongest Tide Winds Blew • Robert McReynolds



Words linked to "Disrupt" :   break, barge in, burst upon, stop, intermit, put in, break off, block, pause, disruptive, heckle, stop over, jam, discontinue, inject, interject, come in, punctuate, burst in on, chime in, put aside, take time off, cut, cut short, cut in, break in, put away, cut off, butt in, chisel in, interpose, break up, take off, throw in



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