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disrupting
noun as in destruction
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noun as in liquidation
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noun as in obliteration
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noun as in ruination
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Example Sentences
Still others have marketed black-and-white striped wetsuits based on a theory similar to that behind the LED lights: disrupting the prey-like silhouette.
In addition to disrupting the ecological balance of an entire fresh body of water, golden mussels pose a significant threat to California’s water infrastructure.
She was given an overnight shift to avoid disrupting a newsroom that was still an all-male domain.
The charity said the government "must do everything possible" to help, including disrupting smuggling networks.
Attacks tend to be more effective in motivating supporters to head to the polls and disrupting the opposing campaigns.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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