1. disrupted - Adjective
2. disrupted - Verb
4. disrupted - Adjective Satellite
of Disrupt
Source: Webster's dictionarymany routes are unsafe or disrupted Source: Internet
A Bharat Bandh is likely to take place on December 8. Farm groups have not called a Bharat Bandh, and normal life will not be disrupted by people protesting in solidarity with the farmers today. Source: Internet
According to CNN, who obtained a copy of the book, he wrote: "It was as if my very presence in the White House had triggered a deep-seated panic, a sense that the natural order had been disrupted. Source: Internet
About 30,000 refugees, mainly Malaitans, had to leave their homes, and economic activity on Guadalcanal was severely disrupted. Source: Internet
According to the report, immunization, nutrition and other vital health services have been severely disrupted, potentially threatening the lives of up to 4,59,000 children and mothers over the next six months. Source: Internet
According to the Department of Justice, the intrusion "disrupted and delayed the medical device packaging company’s shipments of personal protective equipment." Source: Internet