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Meanings of
disrupt
in English
Portuguese
parar
Catalan
pertorbar
Spanish
parar
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Make a break in.
interrupt
break up
cut off
Portuguese
parar
Synonyms
Examples for "
interrupt
"
interrupt
break up
cut off
Examples for "
interrupt
"
1
Minus: A utility room and bathroom
interrupt
sea views at the back.
2
The last point, sorry to
interrupt
,
was that content matters a lot.
3
She wondered whether it was the right moment to
interrupt
his concentration.
4
Let them fight as long as they don't
interrupt
our Sunrise Operation.
5
Romance sizzles in August, but yet again work related issues could
interrupt
!
1
Financial abuse often made it very hard to
break
up
a relationship.
2
I just need to understand how fast it's going to
break
up
.
3
We could not work with people committed to
break
up
the UK.
4
It doesn't make sense for the company to
break
up
,
he said.
5
I almost said something, because I wanted to
break
up
that connection.
1
However, Britain said it was not planning to
cut
off
development aid.
2
But Democrats said McConnell
cut
off
debate last Thursday on several amendments.
3
In effect, the paper was
cut
off
completely from the public Internet.
4
In some cases businesses were completely
cut
off
from piped water supply.
5
Power was
cut
off
in several areas and phones were not working.
Usage of
disrupt
in English
1
Desk Three could
disrupt
communications among the different military groups quite easily.
2
Storms in that region often
disrupt
U.S. oil and natural gas operations.
3
Politics and turmoil must not be allowed to
disrupt
our great tapestry.
4
Failing to do so would
disrupt
the government and hurt the economy.
5
A bankruptcy would
disrupt
the functioning of the financial system, Estado said.
6
Limiting tech exports will not
disrupt
China's innovation or development, said Geng.
7
Backstopping them are new tools to invade and
disrupt
enemy data networks.
8
You did
disrupt
this court with words and sword, and without invitation.
9
Experts could not say how long the volcano would
disrupt
air travel.
10
Such abnormal integration may
disrupt
the evaluation of threat within fronto-cortical regions.
11
I'm allowed to love only in ways that don't
disrupt
the balance.
12
If they were going to
disrupt
,
it was going to happen early.
13
Aid groups warned a full assault may
disrupt
food and aid flows.
14
Iran could also
disrupt
oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
15
A strike by London Underground staff will severely
disrupt
commuters this morning.
16
Turkey could
disrupt
the Pentagon's battle against the jihadists in several ways.
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disrupt
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
disrupt the election
disrupt oil
disrupt supplies
disrupt normal
disrupt traffic
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Translations for
disrupt
Portuguese
parar
interromper
impedir
Catalan
pertorbar
interrompre
aturar
Spanish
parar
romper
perturbar
interrumpir
suspender
cortar
Disrupt
through the time
Disrupt
across language varieties
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Ireland
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