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disrupt, disrupts; disrupted; disrupting (verbs)
1. To throw into confusion, turmoil, or disorder: "Protesters disrupted the candidate's speech."
2. To interrupt, destroy (usually temporarily), or to impede the progress, movement, or procedure of: "Our efforts in the garden were disrupted by an early frost."

"The silence in the library was disrupted when a shelf full of books fell on the floor."

3. To break apart, to disrupt a connection, or to burst: "
This entry is located in the following units: dis-, di-, dif- (page 25) rupt-, -rupting, -ruption (page 2)
disrupted (adjective)
Marked by breaks or gaps; "many routes are unsafe or disrupted".
This entry is located in the following units: dis-, di-, dif- (page 25) rupt-, -rupting, -ruption (page 3)