Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A bursting or rending asunder. See
disruption .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Disruption.
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- noun archaic
disruption
Etymologies
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Examples
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Funny, I bet Blankley cheered the diruption of the Town Hall meetings on health care, but now is all in favor of civil free speech and polite listening.
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Just as it would be insane for a country to abandon growing all food because they can get it cheaper in trade because they'd all starve to death in a trade diruption or naval embargo, there will be a "bottom floor" in manufacturing, in critical services, and in core technical and scientific competencies that we will not go below.
If the economy is going to be the central issue, who is the best candidate? Ann Althouse 2008
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This is White House Chief Czar Communist diruption of Toyota to help sell The Chief Czar's car companies vehicles GM, and Chrysler.
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This is White House Chief Czar Communist diruption of Toyota to help sell The Chief Czar's car companies vehicles GM, and Chrysler.
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This is White House Chief Czar Communist diruption of Toyota to help sell The Chief Czar's car companies vehicles GM, and Chrysler.
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This is White House Chief Czar Communist diruption of Toyota to help sell The Chief Czar's car companies vehicles GM, and Chrysler.
bilby commented on the word diruption
The best words are with asunder in the definition. The end.
February 26, 2024