"disruption" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

disruption sustantivo

sustantivo + disruption
Kolokacji: 12
service disruption • supply disruption • traffic disruption • market disruption • labor disruption • ...
disruption + verbo
Kolokacji: 8
disruption causes • disruption occurs • disruption leads • disruption results • disruption affects • ...
verbo + disruption
Kolokacji: 15
cause disruption • minimize disruption • avoid disruption • prevent disruption • create disruption • ...
adjetivo + disruption
Kolokacji: 50
major disruption • economic disruption • social disruption • severe disruption • significant disruption • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 11
(3) social, cultural
Kolokacji: 2
1. social disruption = społeczne zakłócenie social disruption
2. cultural disruption = kulturalne zakłócenie cultural disruption
  • Displacement and seasonal labor also implies physical and cultural disruption of multifunctional family farms and traditional communities.
  • It reflects a triumph over two generations of cultural disruption.
  • The memories may be transferred intergenerationally or isolated in one generation due to a cultural disruption.
  • Indeed, his work has helped scholars to the understanding of how the hegemonic discourses' intervention - through mass media - has brought about social and cultural disruption on a scale never before conceivable.
  • Diseases borne by the miners and cultural disruption have ravaged the tribe's 10,000 members in Brazil, many of whom had no contact with the outside world until the late 1980's.
  • "As a result of these factors," said the World Bank, "development in Bhutan has been remarkably free from seeing economic, social, or cultural disruption."
  • However a great cultural disruption would follow the second World War, and much traditional art would begin to decline or be destroyed.
  • In both instances, these paths led to prolonged periods of social, economic, political, and cultural disruption in the lives of individuals.
  • And in the face of Western modernity, with multiplying social and cultural disruptions, full-scale attacks have unfolded.
  • Star Quilts are a Native American form of quilting arising among native women in the late 19th century as communities adjusted to the difficulties of reservation life and cultural disruption.
(7) minimal, minimum
Kolokacji: 2
(8) potential, possible, future
Kolokacji: 3
(9) far, slight
Kolokacji: 2
(11) environmental, ecological
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + disruption
Kolokacji: 9
of disruption • to disruption • with disruption • for disruption • in disruption • ...

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