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    dis·rup·tion
    /disˈrəpSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. disturbance or problems which interrupt an event, activity, or process: "the schedule was planned to minimize disruption"
    • 2. radical change to an existing industry or market due to technological innovation: "no industry is immune to digital disruption"

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  2. The meaning of DISRUPTION is the act or process of disrupting something : a break or interruption in the normal course or continuation of some activity, process, etc.. How to use disruption in a sentence.

  3. DISRUPTION definition: 1. the action of preventing something, especially a system, process, or event, from continuing as…. Learn more.

  4. noun. forcible separation or division into parts. a disrupted condition: After the coup, the country was in disruption. Business. a radical change in an industry, business strategy, etc., especially involving the introduction of a new product or service that creates a new market:

  5. A disruption is a major disturbance, something that changes your plans or interrupts some event or process. A screaming child on an airplane can be a disruption of the passengers' sleep. A break in the action, especially an unplanned and confusing one, is a disruption.

  6. noun. /dɪsˈrʌpʃn/. /dɪsˈrʌpʃn/. [uncountable, countable] disruption (to somebody/something) a situation in which it is difficult for something to continue in the normal way; the act of stopping something from continuing in the normal way.

  7. specifically : to successfully challenge (established businesses, products, or services) by using an innovation (such as a new technology or business model) to gain a foothold in a marginal or new segment of the market and then fundamentally changing the nature of the market.

  8. to prevent something, especially a system, process, or event, from continuing as usual or as expected: Heavy snow disrupted travel into the city this morning. The meeting was disrupted by a group of protesters who shouted and threw fruit at the speaker. business specialized.

  9. verb (used with object) to cause disorder or turmoil in: The news disrupted their conference. to destroy, usually temporarily, the normal continuance or unity of; interrupt: Telephone service was disrupted for hours. to break apart: to disrupt a connection.

  10. When there is disruption of an event, system, or process, it is prevented from continuing or operating in a normal way.

  11. disrupt something to make it difficult for something to continue in the normal way. Demonstrators succeeded in disrupting the meeting. Bus services will be disrupted tomorrow because of the bridge closure.

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