1a: to break apart :rupture//Three periods of faulting disrupted the rocks. — University of Arizona Record
b: to throw into disorder//demonstrators trying to disrupt the meeting
2a: to interrupt the normal course or unity of //… disrupted a bridge game by permanently hiding up the ace of spades … — F. Scott Fitzgerald
bbusiness: to cause upheaval in (an industry, market, etc.) //The banking industry, on the other hand, is being disrupted by a breakdown of the model of paying money on deposits and taking interest on loans. — Cromwell Schubarth
1a: to break apart :rupture//Three periods of faulting disrupted the rocks. — University of Arizona Record
b: to throw into disorder//demonstrators trying to disrupt the meeting
2a: to interrupt the normal course or unity of //… disrupted a bridge game by permanently hiding up the ace of spades … — F. Scott Fitzgerald
bbusiness: to cause upheaval in (an industry, market, etc.) //The banking industry, on the other hand, is being disrupted by a breakdown of the model of paying money on deposits and taking interest on loans. — Cromwell Schubarth
1a: to break apart :rupture//Three periods of faulting disrupted the rocks. — University of Arizona Record
b: to throw into disorder//demonstrators trying to disrupt the meeting
2a: to interrupt the normal course or unity of //… disrupted a bridge game by permanently hiding up the ace of spades … — F. Scott Fitzgerald
bbusiness: to cause upheaval in (an industry, market, etc.) //The banking industry, on the other hand, is being disrupted by a breakdown of the model of paying money on deposits and taking interest on loans. — Cromwell Schubarth
1a: to break apart :rupture//Three periods of faulting disrupted the rocks. — University of Arizona Record
b: to throw into disorder//demonstrators trying to disrupt the meeting
2a: to interrupt the normal course or unity of //… disrupted a bridge game by permanently hiding up the ace of spades … — F. Scott Fitzgerald
bbusiness: to cause upheaval in (an industry, market, etc.) //The banking industry, on the other hand, is being disrupted by a breakdown of the model of paying money on deposits and taking interest on loans. — Cromwell Schubarth