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disrupt

[dis-ruhpt] / dɪsˈrʌpt /




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It comes as more than a 1,000 schools closed on Tuesday due to snowfall and low temperatures with train services also disrupted.

From BBC

He would have had far more United appearances to his name had his career not been disrupted by the chronic bowel disease ulcerative colitis.

From BBC

The union said the posts hadn’t disrupted school operations.

From The Wall Street Journal

The group said authorities have also implemented localized internet disruptions to disrupt communication among protesters.

From The Wall Street Journal

Qubits are extremely fragile, and the slightest changes in the environment can disrupt their delicate quantum state.

From Barron's