There are no adverb forms of the participle adjectives (disrupting and disrupted), other than the negative adverb undisruptingly. However, the derivative adjective disruptive creates the adverb disruptively.
There is no adverb form for the verb commit. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb.
There is no adverb form for the verb commit. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb.
There is no adverb form for the noun 'reception'. However, the adverb form for the adjective receptive is receptively.
No. Busy is an adjective. The adverb form is "busily."
There is no adverb form of commitment. A good adverb for commitment would be responsibly. Note that committed is an adjective.
The strikes were bound to disrupt the economy.We must disrupt the enemy supply routes.
they disrupt this by FAPPING
The verb for disruptively is disrupt. As in "to disrupt something or someone.
Transmit Disrupt was created in 2005-03.
I heard the boy disrupt the class with his outburst.
It is very rude to disrupt the class during a test
type the word that comes from disrupt or aspire.
When you get sick, you will start caughing or sneezing, then it disrupt homeostasis
C. To disrupt efficient airbase mission operations
Which can cause auroras and disrupt satellite transmission?
The word disrupting is a verb.It is the present participle of the verb disrupt.
The teacher said, "Don't disrupt my lecture by talking, but save the chatter for later."