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Definition of disruption in English: disruptionnoun dɪsˈrʌpʃndɪsˈrəpʃ(ə)n mass nounDisturbance or problems which interrupt an event, activity, or process. the scheme was planned to minimize disruption count noun there had been no delays or disruptions to flights Example sentencesExamples - We will not allow silly disruptions to disturb our events or disgrace our veterans.
- Airport management said today there had been no delays or disruptions to flights.
- He is persuaded to make known the interruptions and disruptions he is heir to.
- This disorder can cause major disruptions in family, social and occupational life.
- When changes or disruptions occur, you are likely to consider first how to ensure that such disruptions do not upset your plans.
Synonyms disturbance, disordering, disarrangement, disarranging, interference, upset, upsetting, unsettling, confusion, confusing disorderliness, disorganization, turmoil, disarray interruption, suspension, discontinuation, stoppage obstruction, impeding, hampering, spoiling, ruining, wrecking, undermining holding up, delaying, delay, retardation
Rhymesabruption, corruption, eruption, interruption Definition of disruption in US English: disruptionnoundisˈrəpSH(ə)ndɪsˈrəpʃ(ə)n Disturbance or problems which interrupt an event, activity, or process. the schedule was planned to minimize disruption there had been no delays or disruptions to flights Example sentencesExamples - When changes or disruptions occur, you are likely to consider first how to ensure that such disruptions do not upset your plans.
- We will not allow silly disruptions to disturb our events or disgrace our veterans.
- This disorder can cause major disruptions in family, social and occupational life.
- Airport management said today there had been no delays or disruptions to flights.
- He is persuaded to make known the interruptions and disruptions he is heir to.
Synonyms disturbance, disordering, disarrangement, disarranging, interference, upset, upsetting, unsettling, confusion, confusing |