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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(151) Sudden and forceful movements may confuse customers, disrupt channels, transition economics inequitably, or lead to poor product execution.
(152) Dopamine activity in your nucleus accumbens, the brain's reward center, can disrupt your brain's decision making ability by interfering with your prefrontal cortex, the brain's impulse control region.
(153) Subsidies in rich countries, which invariably go to the better-off farmers, disrupt global markets and cut back the exporting prospects of poor farmers in poor countries.
(154) Asked a thorough Chen has to disrupt the psychological line of defense.
(155) Changing time zones, biorhythm disorder, vibration and air pressure fluctuation may disrupt the development of pregnancy in flight attendants, often resulting in miscarriage.
(156) Boeing wants to use existing wing and tail control surfaces that shift up and down about 20 degrees in a coordinated fashion to disrupt the vortical flow.
(157) The only way to beat the Chinese is to disrupt the flow with hard serves like Cuba, as forementioned in a previous post.
(158) To gate-crash into power plants or power transformation stations to disrupt production and work order, move or damage marks.
(159) Methylmercury can bioaccumulate in these animals and disrupt their reproduction, development, and behavior.
(160) Other matters which may seriously disrupt business operation of the foreign insurance institution.
(161) Senna says he is not out to maim,[www.Sentencedict.com] just disrupt a game.
(162) Viral replication can be blocked by antiviral drugs that disrupt DNA.
(163) First and foremost, Stun Gun will make you aware of how your arm recovery can disrupt your balance.
(164) The East Timorese voted to secede from Indonesian control in a referendum in 1999 - a vote that will be remembered for the brutality of militiamen who tried to disrupt the process.
(165) In addition to spicy foods, caffeine and alcohol can disrupt sleep and trigger a hot flash.
(166) New individuals should never be added to an existing colony, as they disrupt the pecking order.
(167) We will disrupt will dismantle, and we will ultimately defeat al - Qaida.
(168) Etherifying and cross-lining occurred mainly in the amorphous region of the starch granule, and they do not disrupt the starch granule.
(169) A rapid, one-time jump could catch speculators off-guard - but also shock domestic companies and disrupt the economy, which Beijing would hate even more.
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.