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disrupt
verb as in upset, disorganize
Strong matches
agitate, bollix, confuse, disarray, discombobulate, discompose, disorder, muddle, rummage, shake, spoil, throw, unsettle
Weak matches
mess up, mix up, muck up, muddy the waters, psych out, put off, rattle one's cage, screw up, upset the apple cart
Example Sentences
The tariffs threaten to deeply disrupt the economies of Mexico, Canada and China and drive up consumer prices in the U.S.
This Bill will equip our law enforcement agencies with the powers they need to stop these vile criminals, disrupting their supply chains and bringing more of those who profit from human misery to justice.
Previous studies have suggested that the time shift causes disrupted, or fragmented, sleep and that this can last up to a week.
Two Just Stop Oil activists have been charged after a West End production of The Tempest starring Sigourney Weaver was disrupted.
The UN experts said the "spoofing and jamming" near areas controlled by M23 and the Rwandan army had also disrupted other aircraft.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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