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disrupt​
ADJECTIVE:

broken apart; disrupted. —Dictionary.com. 

Origin:

1650–60; <Latin disruptus (variant of dīruptus, past participle of dīrumpere; dī-di-2 + rumpere to break), equivalent to dis-dis-1 + rup- break + -tus past participle suffix. Dictionary 2: C17: from Latin disruptus burst asunder, from dīrumpere to dash to pieces, from dis- 1 + rumpere to burst. —Dictionary.com. // 

 First Known Use of disrupt: 1663. History and Etymology for disrupt: Latin disruptus, past participle of disrumpere, from dis- + rumpere to break — more at reave. —Merriam-Webster.

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