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disrupt
OXFORD DICTIONARY
disrupt, v.tr.
1 interrupt the flow or continuity of (a meeting, speech, etc.); bring disorder to.
2 separate forcibly; shatter.
1 interrupt the flow or continuity of (a meeting, speech, etc.); bring disorder to.
2 separate forcibly; shatter.
Derivative
disrupter n. (also disruptor). disruption n. disruptive adj. disruptively adv. disruptiveness n.
Etymology
L disrumpere disrupt- (as DIS-, rumpere break)
THESAURUS
disrupt
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