
1) Abruption 2) Barracking 3) Break 4) Breakdown 5) Breakup 6) Commotion 7) Destruction 8) Diruption 9) Dislocation 10) Disrupture 11) Disturbance 12) Gap 13) Garboil 14) Heckling 15) Interposition 16) Interruption 17) Kerfuffle 18) Stir 19) Surprisal 20) Tempest 21) Tumult 22) Tumultuousness 23) Turmoil
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1) Break 2) Delay 3) Holdup 4) Interruption 5) The act of causing disorder
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- an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity
- a disorderly outburst or tumult
- an event that results in a displacement or discontinuity
- the act of causing disorder
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Disruption in the context of radical change due to the introduction of a new idea driving a different way of doing things is a revolutionary change as opposed to an evolutionary change. For example: Dick Fosbury was a high jump athlete, who went over the bar backwards as opposed to the forwards style practiced up to that time. As a result, he brok...
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[adoption] Disruption is ending an adoption. While technically an adoption is disrupted only when it is abandoned by the adopting parent or parents before it is legally completed (an adoption that is reversed after that point is instead referred to in the law as having been dissolved), in practice the term is used for all adoptions that are...
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• (n.) The act or rending asunder, or the state of being rent asunder or broken in pieces; breach; rent; dilaceration; rupture; as, the disruption of rocks in an earthquake; disruption of a state.
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(from the article `congenital disorder`) Disruptions are a group of congenital disorders that result from environmental disturbances of the processes of blastogenesis and organogenesis. ...
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<radiobiology> Plasma instabilities (usually oscillatory modes) sometimes grow and cause disruptions of the carefully-engineered plasma conditions in the reactor. Major disruptions can cause an abrupt temperature drop and the termination of the plasma. ... Stored energy in the plasma is rapidly dumped into the rest of the plasma system (vacuu...
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(dis-rup´shәn) a morphologic defect of an organ or larger region of the body, resulting from the extrinsic breakdown of, or interference with, an originally normal developmental process.
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Dis·rup'tion noun [ Latin
disruptio ,
diruptio .] The act or rending asunder, or the state of being rent asunder or broken in pieces; breach; rent; dilaceration; rupture; as, the
disruption of rocks in an earthquake;
disruption of a state.
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[
n] - the act of causing disorder
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disruption 1. The act of causing disorder. 2. An event that results in a displacement or discontinuity. 3. A disorderly outburst or tumult. 4. An act of delaying or interrupting a continuity.
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interruption
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perturbation noun the act of causing disorder
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forcible separation or division into parts. · a disrupted condition: The state was in disruption.
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an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity
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an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity
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