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disruption

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/dɪsˈrʌpʃən/ · dis-rup-tion

A disturbance or problems that interrupt an event, activity, or process.

Meanings

nounformal

A disturbance or problems that interrupt an event, activity, or process.

ایک رکاوٹ یا مسائل جو کسی واقعے، سرگرمی، یا عمل میں خلل ڈالتی ہیں۔

خلل

khilal

Formal: خلل

Synonyms

disturbanceinterruptioninterferenceرکاوٹخللخطرہ

Antonyms

continuitystabilityorderپائیداریاستحکامترتیب

Common Collocations

  • service disruption
  • network disruption
  • disruption of peace

Example Sentences

The storm caused a significant disruption in transportation.

طوفان نے نقل و حمل میں ایک بڑا خلل پیدا کیا۔

Toofan ne naql-o-hamal mein aik bara khilal paida kiya.

Technological disruptions are reshaping traditional industries.

ٹیکنالوجی کے خلل روایت پسند صنعتوں کو پھر سے تشکیل دے رہے ہیں۔

Technology ke khilal riwaj pasand sanaton ko phir se tasfiyah de rahe hain.

There was a disruption in the meeting due to technical problems.

اجلاس میں تکنیکی مسائل کی وجہ سے خلل آ گیا۔

Ijlās mein teknīki masā'il ki wajah se khilal aa gaya.

Easily Confused With

interruption:Interruption refers specifically to a break in continuity, while disruption can involve more significant disturbances or breakdowns.

Word Family

disrupt
verbخلل ڈالنا
disruptive
adjectiveخلل ڈالنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'disruption' as a disturbance in your routine.

Imagine a construction site where barriers disrupt the flow of traffic.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نہ ہو انقطاع تو ذکر کا لطف دیکھو ہو جائے اگر خلل تو سخت ہو جاؤ گے

Na ho inqita'a to zikr ka lutf dekho Ho jaye agar khilal to sakht ho jaoge

If there is no interruption, see the joy of remembering. If there is a disruption, you will become harsh.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

کام میں خلل نہ ڈالیں، کامیابی کے لیے کلیے پر چلیں۔

Kaam mein khilal na daalen, kaamiyabi ke liye kaliye par chalein.

Don't disrupt the work, follow the formula for success.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "disruptio" — break apart

First known use: 15th century

The word 'disruption' has been in use since the late 15th century, deriving from the Latin word 'disrumpere', which means 'to break apart'. Its usage has evolved to encompass various contexts, including technology, business, and social sciences.