Disruption

//dɪsˈɹʌpʃən//

"Disruption" in a Sentence (14 examples)

I was very upset by the disruption in my normal morning routine.

The strike by the train drivers in Germany caused much disruption to the holiday plans of overseas travellers.

The household pets were upset at the disruption to their environment, when the painter arrived.

Don't interrupt Tom. At the slightest disruption, he'll realize that he is hungry and then he'll spend a small fortune on sushi.

Two new studies suggest that college graduates entering the U.S. job market might not work in the field they studied. They also might change jobs and careers more often than earlier generations, presenting challenges and difficulties in an economy that is experiencing disruption.

Across the world, people are stepping forward to help the most vulnerable, offering hope that societies can overcome the huge disruption caused by the virus.

Scientists are describing a new normal: We will have to implement social distancing measures for months, even a year or more, to limit deaths and disruption to society caused by the coronavirus.

How did Algeria's key industries react to the sudden disruption by the COVID-19 pandemic?

“The supply chain disruption is catastrophic across every consumer category,” said the Toy Association, a trade group for companies that make and sell youth entertainment products, in a statement provided to VOA.

The accident at the junction caused disruption to traffic flow.

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The network created a disruption in the show when they broke in with a newscast.

In the May 12 memo, Meta said it had previously allowed open discussion of abortion at work but later recognized that it had led to “significant disruptions in the workplace given unique legal complexities and the number of people affected by the issue.”

Much more disruption, we are told, lies ahead.

There was great disruption in the classroom when the teacher left.

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