Everyone was enjoying the party until he came in and started to disrupt things.
I heard the boy disrupt the class with his outburst.
The strikes were bound to disrupt the economy.We must disrupt the enemy supply routes.
Use it as a verb as in the sentence, "Russ knows how to disrupt the class."Russo know how to disturb the class.
It is very rude to disrupt the class during a test
The teacher said, "Don't disrupt my lecture by talking, but save the chatter for later."
How would you use theory in a sentence
During Math, one of the kids decided to disrupt the class by scribbling all over the white board.
It would disrupt the checks and balances of the government's branches
Yes, a comma is not needed after "wood" in this sentence. It is already clear that "wood" is the subject being discussed, and inserting a comma may disrupt the flow of the sentence.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
Would not that be "Would not that be?"?