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disruptive

adjective as in causing trouble, confusion

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Example Sentences

One of the most disruptive forces to the market in recent years is DISH.

“I have a very disruptive personality for the industry,” he says.

On the surface, In Situ appears less disruptive than its alternative, but this is only an illusion.

Uber and Airbnb—the most successful services of their kind—are “disruptive” innovations.

So she made changes that have transformed the Times online; is that what her critics mean when they allege she was disruptive?

A flash of lightning is a disruptive electrical discharge upon a grand scale.

One cannot view with equanimity that which appears to be totally disruptive of one's dear little system of living.

By this difficult and dangerous process, the gunpowder is confined, and the disruptive effect produced.

It was all too ridiculous, the introducing of disruptive foreign substances into the bodies of little black men-folk.

Dynamic influences have a decisive effect upon cohesion and disruptive tensions.

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On this page you'll find 28 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to disruptive, such as: disturbing, rowdy, troublesome, unruly, upsetting, and disorderly.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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