disrupt
To disrupt is to cause a problem. When you disrupt the peace at a protest, you're causing a lot of anger and frustration.
The protesters were disrupting the peace, which was not allowed.
To disrupt is to cause a problem. When you disrupt the peace at a protest, you're causing a lot of anger and frustration.
The protesters were disrupting the peace, which was not allowed.
verb
make a break in
Synonyms:
verb
interfere in someone else's activity
Synonyms:
PROPN
throw into disorder
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But indecipherable is not disruption.
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There was a sudden disruption.
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He was blocked for disrupting the process, and trying to widen the disruption.
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It's tiresome to the point of disruptive.
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It disrupts the debate and the editing.
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Stop the disruptive provocation.
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Disruption galore is on the horizon.
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The constant removal is the disruption.
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The flow of the text is disrupted.
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You are disruptive and disputatious.