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noun
An interruption to the regular flow or sequence of something.
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"AOL was a company that was disrupted, then AOL got over the last five years into competing in areas that are disruption centres right now: programmatic advertising, video, content.
There are disruption consultants, disruption conferences, and disruption seminars.
Some of the challenges associated with insoluble chitin are disruption of crystal packing and guiding single-polymer chains into the catalytic center.
Some of the signals that can initiate wound responses are disruption of cell-cell contacts, loss of cell-substrate contacts, and exposure to blood components.
The main reasons for non-participation in rehabilitation programmes are disruption of daily routines, distance to the training venues and transportation difficulties [ 6].
The only major long-term impacts estimated for either the mine or the plant are disruption of historical resources and the altered appearance of the landscape.
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There are disruptions of political gatherings.
What's needed are disruptions to the status quo.
This is disruption.
There was disruption and there was fear.
But that's disruption at internet speed.
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