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disruptive

adjective as in causing trouble, confusion

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This involved alleged plans for disruptive activity at the Kazakh embassy in London in September 2022.

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Scars left by mining experiments in the past, using highly disruptive technologies, have been severe.

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The demonstrations are part of a growing backlash in North America and Europe to Musk’s disruptive role in Washington.

Nicola says that because of the severity of her mother's dementia, it was too disruptive to move her to a new home.

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As a child, he endured disruptive hospital stays, including an unsuccessful attempt to graft a toe on to his hand to create a functioning finger.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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