Antonyms for disrupting
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : dis-ruhpt |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪsˈrʌpt |
Definition of disrupting
Origin :- 1650s, but rare before c.1820, from Latin disruptus, past participle of disrumpere (see disruption). Or perhaps a back-formation from disruption. Related: Disrupted; disrupting.
- verb upset, disorganize
- verb break, interrupt
- Coupeau was trying to force his way through the dancers and was disrupting the quadrille.
- Extract from : « L'Assommoir » by Emile Zola
- It was as if a disrupting spirit had, somehow, crept into Randall.
- Extract from : « For the Honor of Randall » by Lester Chadwick
- The sacred egoisms which produced the War are now disrupting the Allies.
- Extract from : « The Fruits of Victory » by Norman Angell
- They had also succeeded in disrupting the friendship of Vatadono and Nobunaga.
- Extract from : « The Jesuits, 1534-1921 » by Thomas J. Campbell
- He called and told me that interference was disrupting the program.
- Extract from : « Joy Ride » by Mark Meadows
- What we don't see is any necessity of disrupting the party in the process.
- Extract from : « The Red Conspiracy » by Joseph J. Mereto
- THE end of the eighteenth century was a period of disrupting empires and disillusioned expansionists.
- Extract from : « A Short History of the World » by H. G. Wells
- The undermining action of rivers will greatly intensify this disintegrating and disrupting process.
- Extract from : « Fragments of Earth Lore » by James Geikie
- The apostasy progressed rapidly, in consequence of a cooperation of disrupting forces without and within the Church.
- Extract from : « The Vitality of Mormonism--Brief Essays » by James E. Talmage
- But it is inaccurate and philosophically untrue, as we think, to characterize the intellect as 'disturbing,' or 'disrupting.'
- Extract from : « Continental Monthly , Vol IV, Issue VI, December 1863 » by Various
Synonyms for disrupting
- agitate
- bollix
- breach
- break into
- break up
- confuse
- disarray
- discombobulate
- discompose
- disorder
- disturb
- fracture
- hole
- interfere with
- intrude
- mess up
- mix up
- muck up
- muddle
- muddy the waters
- obstruct
- open
- psych out
- put off
- rattle
- rattle one's cage
- rummage
- rupture
- screw up
- shake
- spoil
- throw
- unsettle
- upset
- upset the apple cart
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