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Synonyms for disrupted
dis·rupt·ed
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Princeton's WordNet
disruptedadjective
marked by breaks or gaps
"many routes are unsafe or disrupted"
Antonyms:
uninterrupted, continuous
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "disrupted":
disturbed, perturbed, interrupted, disorganized, upset, troubled, discontinued, distorted, affected, adjourned
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#3153 | affected | |
#7759 | disturbed | |
#9423 | upset | |
#10632 | discontinued | |
#11950 | troubled | |
#15273 | interrupted | |
#18907 | adjourned | |
#19003 | distorted | |
#26950 | disrupted | |
#45333 | perturbed | |
#50774 | disorganized |
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Up to a fifth of the working-age population could need to be off work at any one time. And business supply chains are being disrupted around the globe.
America’s treasure troves of public and private data, IP, and critical infrastructure continues to be pilfered, annihilated, and disrupted, while an organizational culture of ‘Participation Trophy Winners” managed by tech neophyte executives continue to lose one battle after the next.
Diet sodas and other artificially sweetened beverages are counterproductive when it comes to heart health. Artificially sweetened drinks are associated with an increased risk of cardiometabolic diseases. One study even shows that daily consumption of diet soda may cause a 36% greater risk of metabolic syndrome and a 67% greater risk of type 2 diabetes when compared with non-diet-soda drinkers, these risks are related to the loss of ability to gauge caloric density, increased appetite, disrupted microbiome resulting in glucose intolerance and increased cravings for sugary/energy-dense foods and drinks.
The infrastructure of the Haqqani network in North Waziristan, which included the IED (improvised explosive device) factories and a number of other capacities including communication, has been disrupted.
Families were left without adequate child supervision with most childcare centers and schools closed or virtual (during the early part of the pandemic), as overall stress and parental substance use increased, substance use treatment centers and mental health care were disrupted.
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