Disrupt :
cur isteach
cur isteach, crumble suas, trína chéile, neamhord, ar ceal
cur isteachisteachdi é, briseadhcur isteachbriseadhtreampánachisteach ar
cur isteachisteachdi é, briseadhcur isteachbriseadhtreampánachisteach ar
Verb(1) make a break in(2) throw into disorder(3) interfere in someone else's activity
(1) They were targeted after police visited or monitored their homes in a bid to to disrupt their activities.(2) All of this in spite of insurgents' efforts to disrupt the reconstruction process.(3) a rail strike that could disrupt both passenger and freight service(4) It is feared that low-flying seagulls could disrupt events such as beach volleyball.(5) Police said they had mounted the operation to ensure the safety of those attending the club and to disrupt criminal activities.(6) We've done a great deal to disrupt their activity and influence the flow of money.(7) alcohol can disrupt the chromosomes of an unfertilized egg(8) There was a major effort to disrupt the enemy's command structure on Thursday morning.(9) It will specifically target offenders and disrupt their activities.(10) Where insertion does not disrupt the structural gene, the activity is expressed, killing the cell.(11) The notion that a small group would disrupt the event for reasons of self-interest will be regarded as distasteful.(12) Strike action would disrupt performances in the company's current summer festival season.(13) It was designed to concentrate firepower to disrupt and destroy the opponent's military capability.(14) Every circumstance in church life offers an opportunity for the forces of the abyss to disrupt and destroy.(15) Arrangements also have to be made for visitors to view it, without disrupting the daily activities of the embassy.(16) When changes or disruptions occur, you are likely to consider first how to ensure that such disruptions do not upset your plans.
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