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Disrupt| Verb | 1. | disrupt - make a break in; "We interrupt the program for the following messages"cut off, cut - cease, stop; "cut the noise"; "We had to cut short the conversation" punctuate - interrupt periodically; "Her sharp questions punctuated the speaker's drone" break - interrupt the flow of current in; "break a circuit" put away - turn away from and put aside, perhaps temporarily; "She turned away from her painting" intermit, pause, break - cease an action temporarily; "We pause for station identification"; "let's break for lunch" heckle - challenge aggressively block, jam - interfere with or prevent the reception of signals; "Jam the Voice of America"; "block the signals emitted by this station" stop over, stop - interrupt a trip; "we stopped at Aunt Mary's house"; "they stopped for three days in Florence" | | | 2. | disrupt - throw into disorder; "This event disrupted the orderly process" | | | 3. | disrupt - interfere in someone else's activity; "Please don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone"cut in - interrupt a dancing couple in order to take one of them as one's own partner; "Jim always cuts in!" cut short - cause to end earlier than intended; "The spontaneous applause cut the singer short" | |
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