Disruption
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+ | # An [[interruption]] to the regular [[flow]] or [[sequence]] of something. | ||
+ | #* ''The network created a '''disruption''' in the show when they [[broke]] in with a [[newscast]].'' | ||
+ | # A continuing act of [[disorder]] | ||
+ | #* ''There was great '''disruption''' in the classroom when the teacher left.'' | ||
- | # A [[ghost]] which makes [[noise]]s and causes [[disruption]]. | ||
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- | * [[zeitgeist]] | ||
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- | See [[forteana]] | ||
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- An interruption to the regular flow or sequence of something.
- A continuing act of disorder
- There was great disruption in the classroom when the teacher left.
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