Sentence examples for To disrupt from inspiring English sources

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To disrupt

verb

To throw into confusion or disorder.

  • Hecklers disrupted the man's speech.

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To disrupt peace negotiations?

To disrupt that was outta line".

To disrupt and prosper.

To disrupt politics as usual.

To disrupt our sense of safety.

"They want to disrupt".

"We want to disrupt the industry".

Here, the idea is to disrupt.

Protesters tried to disrupt the service.

He obviously intended to disrupt the interview.

One is an ability to disrupt biofilms.

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