disruption

simple noun27 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

indicates a disruption of significant importance or scale

highlights a disruption that is important and has a noticeable effect

indicates a disruption with significant negative consequences

similar to 'serious', but often implies a greater intensity of negative effects

emphasizes an extremely large scale of disruption

used to describe a very large amount of disruption

problems that interrupt the normal flow of traffic

used to describe a large and noteworthy amount of disruption

interruption in the supply of goods or services

disruption that affects a large area or a large number of people

disruption related to the economy, such as trade or financial systems

the smallest possible amount of disruption

the least amount of disruption required or caused

disruption to the normal functioning of society

disruption in the political system of a country or region

disruption within a family structure, such as from divorce or conflict

used to state that a disruption is happening or has happened

indicates what is being affected by the disruption (e.g., disruption to services)

indicates the system or area where the disruption occurs (e.g., disruption in supply)

to be the reason a disruption happens

to result in a disruption as a consequence

to reduce a disruption to the smallest possible level

to prevent a disruption from happening

to stop a disruption from happening

to bring a disruption into existence

to be affected by a disruption

to be negatively affected by a disruption