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Meanings of
disruptive
in anglès
Characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination.
troubled
turbulent
tumultuous
riotous
Related terms
unquiet
Synonyms
Examples for "
troubled
"
troubled
turbulent
tumultuous
riotous
Examples for "
troubled
"
1
The source said: She was deeply
troubled
by the situation with Fadi.
2
However, of course, what
troubled
us most was the military campaign itself.
3
Britain's main problem is that it's doing best in a
troubled
continent.
4
Button's car required a power unit change following a
troubled
afternoon session.
5
The
troubled
banks' Cypriot deposits equal 26 billion euros, according to Nomura.
1
Others, however, feel
turbulent
equity markets are ripe for a buying spree.
2
The election and its
turbulent
aftermath plunged Iran into deep internal crisis.
3
Investors are facing
turbulent
times as the global market returns to volatility.
4
In a
turbulent
market, finding that kind of money won't be easy.
5
It comes at the end of a
turbulent
week in Italian politics.
1
Of course each country has its history lessons and a
tumultuous
past.
2
University life in the Middle Ages was in general
tumultuous
and agitated.
3
The Lorenzin law, drafted by the previous government, had a
tumultuous
birth.
4
In Ireland's
tumultuous
history of religion, the events of 1641 figure prominently.
5
His appointment follows several other Pentagon leadership changes during Trump's
tumultuous
presidency.
1
Chagatai was at the centre of a
riotous
group of young warriors.
2
This time the colonies avoided the error of disorderly or
riotous
opposition.
3
The meal goes on in the same
riotous
style as described before.
4
We can confirm that action was taken to disperse the
riotous
crowd.
5
Her
riotous
cackle unnerved Kyle far more than he thought it should.
Usage of
disruptive
in anglès
1
I said nothing, thinking about the
disruptive
effects of alcohol on sleep.
2
Further reading: Follow Epicenter on Twitter for
disruptive
tech news, See Also:
3
What will happen if a hugely
disruptive
economic storm becomes a reality?
4
So it was a very
disruptive
time for the industry, he said.
5
Food price volatility is
disruptive
to farmers because they cannot plan appropriately.
6
It is a
disruptive
technology which can help facilitate digital transformation change.
7
Art and design students find this time of the year very
disruptive
.
8
This could be the most
disruptive
product we have seen in years.
9
Yet other UK leaders fear the impact a
disruptive
Brexit could have.
10
But the vote was hardly a clarion call for further
disruptive
action.
11
However, another said they found the whispering a little bit more
disruptive
.
12
Follow us for
disruptive
tech news: Sam Gustin and Epicenter on Twitter.
13
I always had a rebellious nature and was quite
disruptive
in class.
14
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disruptive
tech news: Ryan Singel and Epicenter on Twitter.
15
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disruptive
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16
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disruptive
tech news: Steven Levy and Epicenter on Twitter.
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disruptive
Adjective
Frequent collocations
disruptive behavior
more disruptive
disruptive technologies
very disruptive
disruptive influence
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