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disruptive

[dis-ruhp-tiv] / dɪsˈrʌp tɪv /


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Yet worries about the potential for disruptive shifts in U.S. trade policy persist.

From MarketWatch

Yet worries about the potential for disruptive shifts in U.S. trade policy persist.

From MarketWatch

The move came after Beyoncé's win for the disruptive Cowboy Carter last year, and some saw the change as a dig at the star's attempt to cross genres.

From BBC

She froze in her seat, eyes darting from side to side, before she ascended the stage to accept the award for her disruptive album, Cowboy Carter - the trophy bestowed upon her by country-darling-turned-crossover-superstar Taylor Swift.

From BBC

The explosion of AI could prove even more disruptive to a business rooted in the creative labor of humans with non-replicable skills.

From Los Angeles Times