- disrupt
- 01. The car accident [disrupted] traffic for over an hour.02. The meeting was [disrupted] by the noise being made by workers renovating a neighboring office.03. Coming to class late is quite [disruptive] to the other students.04. The weather has caused serious [disruptions] to the airline schedule.05. The conference was [disrupted] when someone pulled the fire alarm.06. Your son's bad behavior is very [disruptive] to the other children in the class.07. The meeting was [disrupted] by a group of noisy protesters.08. A child who is not properly disciplined at home tends to be quite [disruptive] at school.09. Some crocodiles are becoming endangered as their habitat is destroyed, such as when nesting areas along the river are [disrupted] by boat traffic.10. Radio and television reception is [disrupted] during increased sunspot activity.11. Bus service was [disrupted] by a one-day strike by the drivers.12. Research suggests that religion is sometimes socially [disruptive], as seen in the problems of Northern Ireland and elsewhere.13. Our world is seriously endangered by enormous wealth inequalities and major [disruptions] of the global environment.14. The world of the Mayan Indians was [disrupted] in 1522 when the Spanish invaded El Salvador.15. Sandstorms in Egypt sometime [disrupt] flights at the international airport in Cairo.16. Ecalating fighting along the Sierra Leonean and Liberian borders has caused serious [disruptions] to the economy of Guinea.17. One's ability to perform complex tasks is often [disrupted] by a lack of sleep.18. The human memory can be greatly [disrupted] in various ways by certain brain injuries.19. Beethoven has been described as one of the great [disruptive] forces in the history of music.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.