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disrupt
verb as in upset, disorganize
Strong matches
agitate, bollix, confuse, disarray, discombobulate, discompose, disorder, muddle, rummage, shake, spoil, throw, unsettle
Weak matches
mess up, mix up, muck up, muddy the waters, psych out, put off, rattle one's cage, screw up, upset the apple cart
Example Sentences
But while "this deal won't raise our overall level of ambition," she said "it doesn't disrupt any of the previous momentum" either.
Advocates warn that ending TPS could disrupt families, employment, and access to education, while also stoking fear and uncertainty among residents.
The new findings point to viral infections as a major contributor to these failures, disrupting the pheromone-based communication that keeps colonies functioning smoothly.
The sightings have disrupted air traffic and raised security concerns.
Through the first part of November, they also were contending with a record-long government shutdown, which disrupted food aid, air travel and many federal workers’ paychecks.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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