- DISRUPTIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DISRUPTIVE is disrupting or tending to disrupt some process, activity, condition, etc : causing or tending to cause disruption How to use disruptive in a sentence
- DISRUPTIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DISRUPTIVE definition: 1 causing trouble and therefore stopping something from continuing as usual: 2 changing the… Learn more
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Find 130 different ways to say DISRUPTIVE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- Disruptive - definition of disruptive by The Free Dictionary
1 Relating to, causing, or produced by disruption 2 Radically reconfiguring a particular field of business, as by implementing new technologies or a more competitive business model: potential high returns from investing in disruptive companies
- DISRUPTIVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To be disruptive means to prevent something from continuing or operating in a normal way Involving, causing, or tending to cause disruption Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
- disruptive adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of disruptive adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary causing problems, noise, etc so that something cannot continue normally She had a disruptive influence on the rest of the class We have been having building work done on the house which has been very disruptive
- disruptive - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
disruptive (comparative more disruptive, superlative most disruptive) Causing disruption or unrest Children who exhibit disruptive behaviour may be expelled from school (business) Causing major change, as in a market disruptive innovation on Wikipedia disruptive selection on Wikipedia
- disruptive - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
disrupting: the disruptive effect of their rioting dis•rup′tive•ness, n Collocations: is a disruptive [child, student, influence], is disruptive at [school, work], is disruptive [in, during] class, more Visit the English Only Forum Help WordReference: Ask in the forums yourself
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