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disruption

noun as in division

Strongest match

Weak match

noun as in turmoil

Strong match

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"It has potential for extraordinary benefits - we will have to work through societal disruptions."

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The Dutch government said it hoped similar disruptions can be avoided in the future.

Traffic Scotland, which monitors the country's roads, has said that "frequent snow showers" may lead to disruption in areas with weather warnings, and has issued similar advice to people travelling by road.

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Another medic notes that many victims say they are unable to access treatment promptly due to transport disruption and road blockages caused by the conflict.

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However, there are expectations of further disruption to Russian oil supplies, ANZ says.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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