Synonym: break up, cut off, interrupt. Similar words: abrupt, rupture, interrupt, corruption, Israeli, up to, gear up, stir up. Meaning: [dɪs'rʌpt] v. 1. make a break in 2. throw into disorder 3. interfere in someone else's activity.
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(121) The soldiers, for their part, agreed not to disrupt the election campaign.
(122) The Eritrean volcano, which sprung into life on Sunday, sending a huge ash cloud 13km into the atmosphere, has continued to disrupt air travel across the region.
(123) An overhasty shutdown, he acknowledges, would cause electricity shortages and disrupt people's lives.
(124) The U.S. development and possible deployment of NMD will disrupt the existing strategic equilibrium among major powers, and jeopardize the security interest of other countries.
(125) The fuel subassembly total instantaneous blockage accident can cause core structure and fuel melt, even lead to a core disrupt accident(CDA) in fast reactor.
(126) Anti - war demonstrators disrupt the meeting and 50 are arrested.
(127) Oil spills devastate the natural environment, endanger public health, imperil drinking water and disrupt the economy.
(128) Traditional posterior midline open approaches disrupt the function of this muscle through tendon detachment, devascularization, and crush injury.
(129) It is hardly surprising that an experience as stressful as armed combat can disrupt the normal functioning of the brain.
(130) Pakistan firmly opposes any attempt to politicize the Beijing Olympic Games and any actions to disrupt the event, Musharraf said.
(131) It may disrupt the ozone layer and lead to global greenhouse effect.
(132) The key question was whether they would stand aside or would disrupt the elections.
(133) EXE from your current operating system. It may remain in your permanent memory, but it will no longer disrupt other programs.
(134) In other words, he feared another German counteroffensive that would disrupt all his plans.
(135) South Korea is upgrading its participation in a U.S., led international campaign to disrupt the traffic of weapons of mass destruction, a step it long avoided to prevent angering Pyongyang.
(136) The rough, dimply surfaces of Mentos encourage bubble growth because they efficiently disrupt the polar attractions between water molecules, creating bubble growth sites.
(137) But we must move quickly to disrupt all communications down there.
(138) If we disrupt your ambition and your commitment,[Sentencedict] we disrupt your success.
(139) First, he agreed with his Old Guard friends that such a move would disrupt the party.
(140) Through continued intelligence - sharing, we can disrupt terrorist plots and dismantle terrorist networks.
(141) They would like to disrupt us, damage morale and hurt us with the Americans.
(142) Chemical and radiological emergencies in or near a health facility can also disrupt the delivery of care.
(143) We were well aware that Peron sympathizers were attempting to disrupt preparations for Argentina's upcoming 150th anniversary.
(144) Would seriously disrupt the market, so countries would in general anti-dumping.
(145) These incredibly fast bots are designed for pure damage. The Short-Range Sonic Pulsar mounted on each arm fires fan-shaped, focused sound waves that permeate and disrupt solid matter.
(146) Peasants and rural governments are reluctant to come clean about anything that might disrupt local economies.
(147) Some colon-cleansing programs disrupt this balance, causing dehydration and salt depletion.
(148) I'm not going to disrupt our religious services just to accommodate a bunch of lousy atheists.
(149) The mayors have found support from an environmental groups who argued that the fence will disrupt the natural migration of wild life from the (Rio Grande) real grand river (valley) belly.
(150) Massive releases of methane from arctic seafloors could create oxygen-poor dead zones, acidify the seas and disrupt ecosystems in broad parts of the northern oceans, new preliminary analyses suggest.
More similar words: abrupt, rupture, interrupt, corruption, Israeli, up to, gear up, stir up, tear up, cover up, clear up, butter up, cheer up, up to now, limber up, add up to, come up to, enter upon, lead up to, look up to, face up to, stand up to, up to date, live up to, scrupulous, voluptuous, measure up to, disc, disk, dish.