disrupt (Meaning)

Wordnet

disrupt (v)

make a break in

throw into disorder

interfere in someone else's activity

Webster

disrupt (a.)

Rent off; torn asunder; severed; disrupted.

Webster

disrupt (v. t.)

To break asunder; to rend.

disrupt Sentence Examples

  1. The new technology has the potential to disrupt the entire industry.
  2. The company's innovative approach disrupted the conventional way of doing things.
  3. The pandemic disrupted the global economy, causing widespread financial hardship.
  4. The disruptive behavior of the student led to their suspension from school.
  5. The unexpected event disrupted the carefully planned schedule.
  6. The political turmoil in the country disrupted the peace and stability.
  7. The construction project disrupted the traffic flow in the area.
  8. The company's aggressive marketing strategy disrupted the market, forcing competitors to adapt.
  9. The disruptive noise from the nearby construction site made it difficult to concentrate.
  10. The disruptive technology changed the way people interact with each other, leading to new forms of social engagement.

FAQs About the word disrupt

make a break in, throw into disorder, interfere in someone else's activityRent off; torn asunder; severed; disrupted., To break asunder; to rend.

destroy, fragment, ruin, reduce, fracture, disintegrate,break, pulverize, split, smash

reconstruct, heal, rebuild, fix, repair, mend, heal, patch, rebuild, reconstruct

The new technology has the potential to disrupt the entire industry.

The company's innovative approach disrupted the conventional way of doing things.

The pandemic disrupted the global economy, causing widespread financial hardship.

The disruptive behavior of the student led to their suspension from school.