Synonym: riotous, troubled, tumultuous, turbulent. Similar words: disruption, disrupt, eruption, corruption, interruption, captive, adaptive, receptive. Meaning: [-tɪv] adj. characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination.
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61. Changing places during a meal would clearly be too disruptive.
62. He would be unwise to underestimate the disruptive potential of its particular form of divine discontent.
63. Pynchon is as explicit as Burroughs about the disruptive effects of his method.
64. When she was thirteen years old she was already showing signs of disruptive, disturbed behaviour.
65. It seems appropriate therefore that disruptive pupils have full access to the curriculum which requires that schools acknowledge this in their planning.
66. Disruptive persons would succeed in their objects, and that is not something that the law should permit.
67. It is my contention that the response to causes of disruptive behaviour has focused too much on within-child factors.
68. At present 68 live in accommodation intended for 55. People living nearby complain that the children are disruptive.
69. But the Home Office and prison reformers say his actions were mischievous and disruptive.
70. I wish to tackle three major issues which have influenced this changing philosophy and relate it directly to disruptive pupils.
71. How Will Mobile Cloud Computing Become a Disruptive Force?
72. He has a disruptive influence on the other children.
73. But Rolex thrived in the face of disruptive technologies.
74. But these shifts are at the very least disruptive.
75. This kind of life can prove disruptive and uncomfortable.
76. The impact of Western civilization has been highly disruptive.
77. We recommend familiarizing yourself with the tools to keep annoying or disruptive voice chatters at bay.
78. There are two primary reasons why ABI believes cloud computing will become a disruptive force in the mobile world.
79. What they got was Apotheker's anodyne vision of an evolving IT industry, the disruptive force of cloud computing, and HP's role as a soup-to-nuts provider.
80. The application management logic will calculate the minimum actions that the system needs to execute in order to update the application with the least disruptive impact.
81. Quite a while ago Clayton Christensen of Harvard has mainstreamed the term "disruptive innovations".
82. Pray that the terrorist group Jemaah Islamiah and all other terrorist groups will be thrown into confusion, and will not be able to re-group, recruit, or have the capacity to be disruptive.
83. Rapid and disruptive change is now happening across new and old businesses.
84. Short selling is disruptive speculation that requires someone else to lose.
85. One jamming technique was to blind the other's radar receiver by transmitting noise(sentence dictionary), pulse bars ("railings") or other disruptive patterns.
86. Finally, with full system replication, you can't take advantage of the high availability environment to reduce OS upgrade outages, or for less disruptive hardware maintenance.
87. Environmentalists have their own eschatology —a vision of a world not consumed by holy fire but returned to ecological balance by the removal of the most disruptive species in history.
88. We should keep a sharp look - out for their disruptive activities.
89. Students are working hardare trying their best not to be disruptive.
90. Absences at school began to drop and the children's disruptive behaviors softened.
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