Definitionadj. characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination
Last update: February 6, 2016
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A few disruptive students ruined the college. [Please select]
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When they arrived, they recognized the spot immediately, not only from Martha's description but also from the disruptive markings, apparently caused by Fitzgerald when he recovered the bones. [Please select]
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With one hand he welded England into political unity, crushing disruptive forces by the way. [Please select]
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This disruptive coloration seems to be directly associated with the pebble-bottom, stream-inhabiting tadpoles. [Please select]
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Between Miss Flower's and the park, Charles had been briefly unnerved by a disruptive thought. [Please select]
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Of the two, in that disruptive moment, Canning was far the more visibly perturbed. [Please select]
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All the accumulation of his disruptive day was upon him. [Please select]
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A spark, disruptive in its character, between two conducting points. [Please select]
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