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Disruptive

Definition:

Adjective: Causing disturbance or interruption to a regular process or activity.

Adjective: Innovating or introducing new ideas, technologies, or methods that significantly alter the status quo.

Senses:

  1. Causing disturbance or interruption:
    • Example: The disruptive noise from the construction site prevented me from focusing on my work.
    • Example: His disruptive behavior led to his expulsion from the classroom.
  2. Innovating or introducing new ideas:
    • Example: The company's disruptive approach revolutionized the music streaming industry.
    • Example: This disruptive technology has completely transformed the way we communicate.

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