Synonym: break, commotion, dislocation, disturbance, flutter, gap, hoo-ha, hoo-hah, hurly burly, interruption, kerfuffle, perturbation, to-do. Similar words: disrupt, eruption, corruption, interruption, option, caption, adoption, inception. Meaning: [-pʃn] n. 1. an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity 2. a disorderly outburst or tumult 3. an event that results in a displacement or discontinuity 4. the act of causing disorder.
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121. The state was in disruption.
122. Such storms cause considerable disruption in magnetic prospecting operation.
123. The incident led to the disruption of the family.
124. Such a disruption is provoked in two ways.
125. Meanwhile the disruption would be tremendous.
126. Additionally, we draw on exchange theories to identify product and market factors that impact buyers' perceptions of the probability and magnitude of supply disruption.
127. Note 2: If any such date is not a Business Day, it will be postponed to the following Business Day, subject to the occurrence of a Market Disruption Event.
128. Although there are concerns over financial market disruption triggered by government debt problems in Europe, we expect the export-led manufacturing recovery to continue.
129. A disruption of any part of the digestive system upsets the whole system.
130. The best diagnosis and treatment of the pelvic arteries disruption is embolization.
131. Laminar flow , sometimes known as streamline flow, occurs when a fluid flows in parallel layers, with no disruption between the layers.
132. Measures would be taken to avoid disruption to marine life during construction.
133. The Sub-Contractor shall be obliged to carry out any outstanding work or obligations or rectify any defects as soon as possible but without disruption to the operational use of the MHS facility.
134. The contradiction between agriculture, hunting, and herding caused great disruption in the west.
135. I can't afford another disruption today, so am going home to work.
136. A WTO Member would apply a measure only for such period of time as was necessary to prevent or remedy market disruption.
137. So the enezuelans devised a structure to minimise the disruption.
138. The disruption has now spread and is affecting a large part of central Liberia.
139. What event would cause the greatest disruption of current activities and plans?
140. Sonic disruption over intervals up to ten minutes resulted in increasing amounts being liberated.
141. All Ion disruption field generators are destroyed. The force field is down.
142. Family disruption has been suggested a central cause of many vexing social problems, as well.
143. A completely new particle can be produced by disruption or splintering from solid or liquid surfaces.
144. Objective:To provide the related morphological data for the application of iliosacral screw fixation in iliosacral joint disruption.
145. Cell damage by disruption of the cell wall and plasmamembrane must precede virus entry.
146. These granules also can be broken down by physical disruption, added by soaking in water.
147. The absence of the information is causing us delay and disruption.
148. The mortgage market disruption "could extend the housing downturn", the IMF found. In turn, that could "weaken consumption(sentencedict.com), and financial conditions could tighten".
149. With the development of society and economy, and environmental disruption, all kinds of emergency incident increase gradually, including the man-made and the natural.
150. This results in coronal ramal fractures, contralateral SIJ disruption and central acetabular fractures.
More similar words: disrupt, eruption, corruption, interruption, option, caption, adoption, inception, misrepresentation, perception, reception, deception, exception, exemption, assumption, absorption, conception, encryption, apperception, captivation, exceptional, consumption, presumption, description, prescription, exceptionally, misconception, erupt, circumscription, abrupt.