disrupt|disrupted|disrupting|disrupts in English
verb
[dis·rupt || dɪs'rʌpt]
upset; disturb, interrupt; divide
Use "disrupt|disrupted|disrupting|disrupts" in a sentence
1. Disrupts the heat signature.
2. The supernova explosion disrupts the binary.
3. Disrupting fcrn-albumin interactions
4. The wave blast disrupts all the traffic lights.
5. Narcolepsy, however, disrupts the normal REM pattern.
6. The fog disrupted airline schedules.
7. The bad news disrupted our conference.
8. Anti-war protesters disrupted the debate.
9. Renewed fighting disrupted the relief programme.
10. When noise disrupts your routine, other problems can occur.
11. I'm sorry to have disrupted your vacation.
12. A crowd of protesters disrupted the meeting.
13. The special TV report disrupted regular programming.
14. It generally disrupts the nervous system by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase.
15. Addy is disrupting the real-estate investing world
16. 18 They theorize that internal fat disrupts the body's communication systems.
17. As you can imagine, that disrupted everything.
18. HAversack is committed to disrupting the logistics industry
19. Anterior walls of the Acetabula are disrupted
20. Traffic was disrupted by a hoax bomb.
21. Ail: an abnormal state that disrupts a plant's or animal's normal bodily functioning.
22. An unforeseen event that disrupts the normal course of things; an inopportune occurrence.
23. To disrupt the composure of; disconcert.
24. The storm disrupted the town's power supply.
25. Broodiness isn't a trait that egg sellers desire as it disrupts production