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Sentence count:169+2Posted:2016-12-14Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: break upcut offinterruptSimilar words: abruptruptureinterruptcorruptionIsraeliup togear upstir upMeaning: [dɪs'rʌpt]  v. 1. make a break in 2. throw into disorder 3. interfere in someone else's activity. 
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(91) With sweat shop cheap labor China has the potential to disrupt all of India's cottage industries.
(92) Pending settlement of the dispute, no party to the dispute may disrupt aquacultural production.
(93) He said the U.S. mission in Afghanistan is clear: to disrupt, dismantle, defeat and destroy al-Qaida and its extremist allies.
(94) Intentional disrupt computer system, which is a crime under Chinese penal code.
(95) They couldn't speak out loud, because any movement would disrupt the scanning.
(96) However, these vortices are unstable; slight changes in airflow can disrupt them, removing the lift that they provide.
(97) When this disturbance occurred, you may, if science is advanced enough at the time, put a depth charge into it and disrupt the flow of time.
(98) Then, when it snaps back, it creates a coronal mass ejection, which can disrupt communications and even electric power transmission on Earth.
(99) With Mars accenting these until the end of May, you've plenty of time to consider your options, including those that could disrupt other areas of your life.
(100) In December, the Taliban retaliated for the brazenness of the resistance in the district, sending a suicide bomber to disrupt voting during a by-election.
(101) It may remain in your permanent memory but it will no longer disrupt other programs.
(102) ConclusionA single apomorphine might disrupt the working memory of reversal learning in rats, but not affect the working memory of normal learning and the process of reversal learning.
(103) During solar storms, transpolar flights are routinely diverted because the storms can disrupt the planes' communications equipment.
(104) Fruit is close globose, disrupt number smooth gibbous, long olivary divides fruit Pan.
(105) It is sometimes possible to manipulate those processes, but they frighteningly easy to disrupt and destroy.
(106) First, he agreed with his Old Guard friends that such a move would disrupt the Gop.
(107) The effect was to disrupt the food chain, starving many animals and those that preyed on them.
(108) Especially challenging are those that result from head injuries, whether minor or severe, that disrupt the function of the body's smell receptors — olfactory nerve cells that lie outside the brain.
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(109) Back then Hippies were regarded as a counter - culture that threatened to disrupt normal society.
(110) Even as we end one war in Iraq, our military has been called upon to renew our focus on Afghanistan as part of a commitment to disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al-Qa'ida and its affiliates.
(111) A mix of non-military methods to monitor and disrupt Iran's nuclear plans is still, they say, working.
(112) But how exactly these poisonous proteins disrupt neurotransmission is unknown.
(113) The Taliban had vowed to disrupt the election and retaliate against voters.
(114) Using illegal drugs such as anabolic steroids, marijuana, or heroin can also disrupt hormonal balance and lead to gynecomastia.
(115) Addition of latex to a clay suspension can disrupt the platelet platelet association, also raises the polydispersity of a coating, at the meantime increases coating pigment stability.
(116) Ministerial intervention will disrupt the normal process of the court trial.
(117) Arcing : The RFI ( radio frequency interference ) generated by voltage switch - ing may disrupt high speed logic circuits.
(118) Studies show that even the tiny light from a digital alarm clock can disrupt a sleep cycle.
(119) Both crosslinked and unmelted gels can get through screen packs and disrupt polymer flow farther downstream.
(120) It entails a process involving cultural politics and ideological incommensurability, characterized by destabilizing effects that both confirm and disrupt cultural identities.
More similar words: abruptruptureinterruptcorruptionIsraeliup togear upstir uptear upcover upclear upbutter upcheer upup to nowlimber upadd up tocome up toenter uponlead up tolook up toface up tostand up toup to datelive up toscrupulousvoluptuousmeasure up todiscdiskdish
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