In Act I Scene i of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar," Flavius and Marullus attempt to disrupt the festivities celebrating Caesar's triumph because they are concerned about the growing power and influence of Caesar, which they see as a threat to the Republic. They believe that the citizens should not celebrate a leader who has undermined the traditional republican values. By scolding the commoners for their fickleness and removing decorations from Caesar's statues, they aim to show their disapproval of the public's adoration for Caesar and to reassert the importance of the Republic over individual leaders.
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submarines (U-boats)
disrupt supply lines sustaining the city of Vicksburg.
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Lord Capulet instructs Tybalt to ignore Romeo's presence at the Capulet party, as he does not want any trouble to disrupt the festivities. He tells Tybalt to be patient and to keep the peace for the time being.
The strikes were bound to disrupt the economy.We must disrupt the enemy supply routes.
A noun form of "disrupt" is "disruption."
they disrupt this by FAPPING
I heard the boy disrupt the class with his outburst.
The verb for disruptively is disrupt. As in "to disrupt something or someone.
Transmit Disrupt was created in 2005-03.
No, disrupt and promote are antonyms. Disrupt means to interrupt or cause disorder, while promote means to support or encourage.
The word that comes from disrupt is disruption.
type the word that comes from disrupt or aspire.
When you get sick, you will start caughing or sneezing, then it disrupt homeostasis
It is very rude to disrupt the class during a test