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Disrupts meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of disrupt
Example sentences (20)
And drought years lead to low snowpack, which, when coupled with dust, disrupts rivers.
Bolivian American artist Donna Huanca's challenging work disrupts the omnipresent male gaze to center femme and indigenous Andean identities, stories, and mark-making.
Candidates include the inherited condition sickle cell anaemia, in which a single gene defect disrupts haemoglobin production with serious consequences for patients, who suffer anaemia because their bodies are starved of oxygen.
Interloping profile and plan views, Barman disrupts technical semblance in favor of compositional abstraction, exposing the inflexible semiotics of concrete upon its subjects.
Lastly, is the noise such that it disrupts not just your peace and quiet, but also others in the neighborhood?
Live Thameslink and Southern train updates as emergency incident disrupts South London trains You should add at least an extra 45 minutes to your journey this morning.
Mumbai's rain has its own distinct character and mood; sometimes it disrupts daily life, but most of the time it provides city people with a calming sensation.
Robbins appears as the rookie baseball player rookie pitcher Ebby Nuke LaLoosh, who becomes reliant on the advice of his manager () to the point that it disrupts his romantic relationship with his girlfriend ().
SAD also disrupts circadian rhythms, the body’s internal 24-hour clock, which are tuned to daily and seasonal light-dark changes.
Stress causes exhaustion, speeds up aging, and disrupts hormones--but Swolverine has got you covered.
There are people out there who think the magpie sculpture by local artist Yanni Pounartzis is too big, “disrupts movement through the area”, and can’t compare to “more traditional art”, but on the whole, it seems people want more (and bigger).
We welcome talks and non violent ways of resolving conflict but the police are on standby (to deal with anyone who disrupts peace).
Whereas “Nagging” means a dark pattern due to which users face an overload of requests, information, options, or interruptions; unrelated to the intended purchase of goods or services, which disrupts the intended transaction.
A loud knock on the door disrupts her playing, which is quickly followed by an ax through the same door.
At The Tribune, we see the potential to create a public forum that disrupts the outrage machine and instead fosters curiosity, builds trust and creates connection.
But NT Breiden Fehoko figures it out and disrupts the track of the throw.
Collingwood’s Mason Cox disrupts the Giants before their opening round clash.
Displacement also disrupts social networks and support systems. d. Educational Impacts: Interrupted Education: Girls are more likely to be pulled out of school to help with household duties or because of financial constraints during times of crisis.
Displacing our families disrupts these critical connections.
Excessive potassium in the blood disrupts crucial electrical impulses that regulate the heartbeat.