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Example sentences for "disruptive"

Lexicographically close words:
disrupt; disrupted; disrupting; disruption; disruptions; dissatisfaction; dissatisfactions; dissatisfactory; dissatisfied; disse
  1. I was torn by an exquisite and disruptive agony.

  2. It was all too ridiculous, the introducing of disruptive foreign substances into the bodies of little black men-folk.

  3. Then came the summons, the stamp of the hoof of doom, the exquisite disruptive agony, and again I was back in my cell in San Quentin.

  4. The weakness of the Carlovingian kings and emperors gave room for the speedy development of disruptive tendencies in a territory so extensive and so little consolidated.

  5. But the separation of satellites depends--according to the received view--upon the attainment of a disruptive rate of rotation.

  6. Their illumination by disruptive electric discharges was, however, a condition sine quâ non for the exhibition of the cometary type of spectrum.

  7. Some of them had actually sneered at it, others had damned it with faint praise, and now all of them honestly strove to save their own countries' vital interests from its disruptive action while helping to apply it to their neighbors.

  8. The thought of herself as vulnerable and vincible to the hostile sex had come upon the girl, fire-new, with disruptive force.

  9. Of the two, in that disruptive moment, Canning was far the more visibly perturbed.

  10. Not easily at any time did brick-throwing Socialists gain foothold there; and this day had been a disruptive one for her, beyond any in her experience.

  11. All these should be made perfectly smooth, for points facilitate disruptive discharges.

  12. But the degree to which moral science, or the dialectic of will, can condemn any type of life depends on the amount of disruptive contradiction which, at any reflective moment, that life brings under the unity of apperception.

  13. The discharge over the surface of an insulator may be so large in amount as to have a disruptive character, and thus to be readily visible.

  14. Electrical testing of insulators serves well to determine the voltage to which they may be subjected in practical service with little danger of puncture by the disruptive passage of current through their substance.

  15. In this respect these insulators are unlike air, which allows a disruptive discharge at once when the voltage to which it is exposed reaches an amount that the air cannot permanently withstand.

  16. It is also possible to determine the voltage that will cause a disruptive discharge of current over the surface of an insulator, when the outer part of this surface is either wet or dry.

  17. The tradition of nationalism and patriotism, around which have gathered our chief political loyalties and instincts, has become in the actual conditions of the world an anti-social and disruptive force.

  18. The necessary co-operation, whether as between nations or groups within each nation, cannot be compelled by physical coercion, though disruptive forces inseparable from the use of coercion can paralyse co-operation.

  19. Which tendency is it that is acting as the present disruptive force in Europe?

  20. The disruptive influence of the Nationalisms of which alliances are composed raises the question of how far a military preponderance resting on a National foundation can even give us political security.

  21. And the peace reveals this: that no Alliance can long resist the disruptive forces of nationalist psychology.

  22. Patriotism fails as a social cement within the nation at peace, it fails as a stimulus to its constructive tasks; and as between nations, we know it acts as a violent irritant and disruptive force.

  23. A disruptive electrical discharge in the atmosphere, or, generally, the luminous phenomena attending such a discharge.

  24. If the distributive or disruptive process were carried to its limit by the continuous application of rotatory energy to each separate unit of the system, this limit would be dependent on the capacity of the system for energy.

  25. By the action of the disruptive forces a portion of the primary material will be projected into space as a planetary body.

  26. The cohesion varies irregularly because the configuration of the cross section, conformably to its origin, is never regular; the disruptive tensions are brought about by the unequal growth in length of the individual rows of micellae.

  27. Dynamic influences have a decisive effect upon cohesion and disruptive tensions.

  28. There is first the secret process of breaking up the integrity of society by the admixture of alluring but disruptive ideas.

  29. Jewish Testimony in Favor of Bolshevism The American people will answer that question, and their answer will be against the disruptive genius of dissatisfied Jews.

  30. This may explain why Jews the world over supply the energy of disruptive movements.

  31. What are the causes of this disruptive activity?

  32. Gentile, and the disruptive influences are Jewish.

  33. The only Italy he could conceive was a republic, and Italy was not ripe for a republic, which was, for the rest, a form of government too much bound up with the disruptive traditions of the City-States to be acceptable.

  34. The disruptive tendencies which had hitherto been so marked in Croatian politics began to weaken.

  35. The monarchs had struggled valiantly against the disruptive tendencies of feudalism; they had been aided by the commoners or middle class; and the proof of their success was their comparative freedom from political checks.

  36. Sidenote: Religious Wars in France] Catherine feared both the ambition of the powerful Guise family and the disruptive tendencies of Protestantism.

  37. This impulse lasted through the first parliamentary term and largely through the second, though by then disruptive tendencies were appearing.

  38. The episode passed apparently without disruptive results; but surface indications were misleading.

  39. Hundreds of thousands of those of the "lines" are daily plying disruptive wares; wares which they will continue to ply, more or less, unto at least the fifth generation ahead.

  40. Contrariwise, that institution is always ripe for disciplinary loot, wherein disruptive privileges and perquisites are heaped upon inmates who do not earn them.

  41. It follows, therefore, that the number of equipotential surfaces per unit length can represent this limit, or rather the stress which leads to disruptive discharge.

  42. We can let the line, e f, represent the limit of resistance of the air if the field be drawn to scale; and we can thus trace the conditions that determine disruptive discharge.

  43. Then it must be a Word that does not compromise itself by antagonizing the Law of unity, and so producing disruptive forces instead of constructive ones.

  44. It is high time that the United States raises the whole question of the open door in China again, and refuses to tolerate any longer the old disruptive and dog-in-the-manger policy of the Powers.

  45. We interpret that these later contusions were brought about when the disruptive force of the injury pushed that portion of the brain against the relative intact skull.

  46. Though your husband was living in his own quarters, the relations between you, however, were not so disruptive but what you were friendly, and you were attending these singing groups?

  47. The "School Team" approach offered in this program is designed to develop the capability of local schools to prevent and reduce drug and alcohol abuse and associated disruptive behaviors.

  48. A flash of lightning is a disruptive electrical discharge upon a grand scale.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disruptive" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bad; corrosive; decomposable; decomposing; dilapidated; disintegrating; disjunctive; disorderly; disruptive; improper; moldering; naughty; ravaged; resolvent; rowdy; ruffianly; ruinous; solvent; tempestuous; worn