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Definition of Disrupting
1. disrupt [v] - See also: disrupt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disrupting
Literary usage of Disrupting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Conciliation and Arbitration in the Coal Industry of America by Arthur Elliott Suffern (1915)
"The ghost of surplus labor stalked near and brought distrust among fellow workmen
even of the same nationality, for there is no force so disrupting as the ..."
2. The Domestic Costs of Sanctions on Foreign Commerce by Richard D. Farmer (1999)
"How Economists View the Costs of disrupting Trade Economists identify two types
of costs that sanctions may impose: income losses for particular industries ..."
3. A Reprint of Annual Reports and Other Papers on the Geology of the Virginias by William Barton Rogers (1884)
"... the contour of the undulations, lying more towards the southeast, when unaffected
by faults or local disrupting action, exhibits a general conformity to ..."
4. Under the Absolute Amir by Frank A. Martin (1907)
"... scenes—Burying alive—Throwing into soap boilers—Cutting off hands—Blinding—Tying
to bent trees and disrupting—Blowing from guns—Hanging, etc. ..."