[
US
/dɪsˈɹəptɪd/
]
[ UK /dɪsɹˈʌptɪd/ ]
[ UK /dɪsɹˈʌptɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
marked by breaks or gaps
many routes are unsafe or disrupted
How To Use disrupted In A Sentence
- Equally important, the government succeeded in flushing out Al-Shabaab's human intelligence out of the unregulated national telecom industry, and disrupted or shutoff their propaganda radio stations. Abukar Arman: Somalia, Dark Clouds and Silver-lining
- The communication was seriously disrupted by the storm.
- The Crown case was that the lawful activity which they had intentionally disrupted was retail selling. Times, Sunday Times
- Two catalytic subunits of PP2A are encoded by two closely related genes, ppa1 + and ppa2 +, and strains in which both genes are disrupted are inviable.
- Elsewhere in Wiltshire, flood warnings were in place in Melksham and drivers were disrupted by floodwater in Lacock.
- The meeting was disrupted by a group of protesters who shouted and threw fruit at the speaker.
- A heavy fall of snow had disrupted the city's transport system.
- The special TV report disrupted regular programming.
- It is aiming for automatic compensation if services are disrupted. The Sun
- Five weeks of club games and disrupted training sessions prefaced their match against Limerick.