Crossword clues for disrupted
disrupted
The Collaborative International Dictionary
disrupted \disrupted\ adj. Not continuous in time or space. Opposite of continuous.
Syn: disconnected, discontinuous, noncontinuous.
Wiktionary
Subject to disruption. v
(en-past of: disrupt)
WordNet
adj. maked by breaks or gaps; "many routes are unsafe or disrupted"
Usage examples of "disrupted".
Retracing the migrants' trail of disrupted ice and failed Consolidations, Sculptor stalked on towards his father's land.
For example, fifty years ago the Xeelee disrupted the Ghost and human expeditions which crossed the Universe in search of a fragment of quagma.
And after all, a quake had disrupted the Exaltation inseparability net not long ago.
The spiral arms were devastated: made ragged, the spirals disrupted by the blisters of yellow-red light which swelled across the lanes of dust.
The growth of the disrupted regions must have been little short of exponential.
Their peculiar function—a parody of human thought—produced a parody of the powers controlled by the magi, a sort of anti-thought that completely disrupted any work of the Art brought into contact with it.
The homunculus lay sprawled, half falling from its platform, its delicately balanced existence completely disrupted by the music of the other ship's harmonium.
Granted, the alliance hadn't been disrupted, but at least one of the more important mages had been eliminated.
The end result of that was a temporary "breakwater" running from the northernmost tip of Iftel to the southernmost end of Karse, a breakwater that disrupted the mage-storms as they moved across the face of the land, broke them up and dissipated their energies harmlessly.
Once again, all that we did was to buy our Alliance time to concoct another solution—one that could involve magic, since our magic is no longer being disrupted by the storms.
By now, this town must be running low on raw metals—wars disrupted trade, after all, and he hadn't seen any mines or smelters in operation around here.
All magic was disrupted, from the Ice-Wall Mountains in the north to the borders of the Haighlei Empire in the south, and in an equal distance east, and west of what are now Lake Evendim and the Dhorisha Plains.
If magic was tied to its caster, and the Storms disrupted magic, it stood to reason that when the Storms hit, they would give trouble to mage and magic together.
But the even tenor of her life had been disrupted from the moment she'd seen Cord, and crossing that dance floor to take his hand and shield him from the scene that had been brewing had forever altered her, in ways that she hadn't yet discovered.
It was possible her system had been disrupted by the concussion and the stress of everything that had happened, so she wasn't making any announcements yet.