Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The process of breaking off; disruption.
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Examples
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It forces me, as your neighbor, to have to put up with multi-family density (noise, smell and disruptment) when I bought in a Single Family neighborhood for quiet enjoyment.
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Listen to the accountant again: "Being white means that I am part of the culture that has developed SA socially and economically and has created an orderly way of life which appears to be what the blacks want - perhaps the presence of whites will help the attainment of black goals without too much disruptment."
ANC Today 2007
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Listen to the accountant again: "Being white means that I am part of the culture that has developed SA socially and economically and has created an orderly way of life which appears to be what the blacks want - perhaps the presence of whites will help the attainment of black goals without too much disruptment."
ANC Today 2007
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January to September with a short break in July, was unnecessarily long, exhausting and disruptment sat for a much shorter time by cutting down debating time.
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