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    disrupt
    /dɪsˈrʌpt/

    verb

    • 1. interrupt (an event, activity, or process) by causing a disturbance or problem: "flooding disrupted rail services" Similar throw into confusionthrow into disorderthrow into disarraycause confusion/turmoil in

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  2. to prevent something, especially a system, process, or event, from continuing as usual or as expected: Heavy snow disrupted travel into the city this morning. The meeting was disrupted by a group of protesters who shouted and threw fruit at the speaker. business specialized.

  3. The meaning of DISRUPT is to break apart : rupture. How to use disrupt in a sentence. to break apart : rupture; to throw into disorder; to interrupt the normal course or unity of…

  4. To disrupt is to interrupt or throw something into disorder. If you don't turn your phone off before a play, it might ring and disrupt the actors and the audience. Disrupt goes back to the Latin root disrumpere, "to break apart." When you disrupt, you break someone's concentration, break up a routine, or break apart a system or order, as when ...

  5. to destroy, usually temporarily, the normal continuance or unity of; interrupt: Telephone service was disrupted for hours. to break apart: to disrupt a connection. Business. to radically change (an industry, business strategy, etc.), as by introducing a new product or service that creates a new market: It’s time to disrupt your old business model.

  6. to prevent something, especially a system, process, or event, from continuing as usual or as expected: Heavy snow disrupted travel into the city this morning. The meeting was disrupted by a group of protesters who shouted and threw fruit at the speaker. business specialized.

  7. Definition of 'disrupt' disrupt. (dɪsrʌpt ) Word forms: disrupts , disrupting , disrupted. 1. verb B2. If someone or something disrupts an event, system, or process, they cause difficulties that prevent it from continuing or operating in a normal way. Anti-war protesters disrupted the debate. [VERB noun]

  8. Definition of disrupt verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. To throw into confusion or disorder: Protesters disrupted the candidate's speech. 2. To interrupt or impede the progress of: Our efforts in the garden were disrupted by an early frost. The noise disrupted my nap. 3. To break apart or alter so as to prevent normal or expected functioning: radiation that disrupts DNA and kills bacteria.

  10. Dictionary definition of disrupt. To interrupt, disturb, or cause disorder or upheaval in a process, system, or situation. "The sudden power outage is likely to disrupt the company’s operations for the day." Detailed meaning of disrupt.

  11. to interrupt something and stop it continuing as it should: He disturbs other children and disrupts the class. disruption. noun [ C, U ] uk / dɪsˈrʌpʃ ə n / us. the disruption of services. disruptive. adjective. disruptive behaviour. (Definition of disrupt from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)