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disrupt

[dis-ruhpt] / dɪsˈrʌpt /




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National Rail said several routes were disrupted following the theft between Doncaster and Sheffield, which it first reported shortly before 05:30 GMT on Wednesday.

From BBC

The annual Nippy Dip in Stonehaven on New Year's Day has already been cancelled due to safety fears and Northlink Ferries has warned that some services may be disrupted from Friday to Sunday.

From BBC

But publicly they say it is too early for Israel to disrupt the U.S.-led process.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Met Office said it was likely that frequent and heavy snow showers would disrupt travel.

From BBC

Hostilities across otherwise busy shipping lanes would disrupt essential trade Japan relies on.

From The Wall Street Journal