English to Spanish Dictionary disruptive

disruptive

disruptivo
definition
adjective
disruptive and delinquent children
causing or tending to cause disruption.
translation of 'disruptive'
adjective
disruptivo,
rompedor,
destructivo,
de trastorno
example
It is also meant to avoid the 'disruptive' ethnic divisions that reside in partisan politics.
The 'disruptive' behaviour of a small minority of pupils can wreak havoc in the classrooms and corridors.
At an early age he began to show signs of stubborn and 'disruptive' behavior.
In this case, the family have agreed to reform their 'disruptive' behaviour in a pioneering legal deal.
A dedicated post to tackle 'disruptive' behaviour on council estates will be created by Kingston Council.
Many teachers are also angry at what they claim is a lack of funding for support to deal with 'disruptive' pupils.
There is no meaningful inclusion for the 'disruptive' pupil, and it is not rewarding nor satisfying for staff.
It recently balloted its members on the refusal to teach a pupil who had a long-term record of 'disruptive' behaviour.
Teachers said he was 'disruptive' and his behaviour put other pupils at risk.
Girls are responsible for a worrying surge in violent, bullying and 'disruptive' behaviour in York schools.
Goddard admits that his 'disruptive' behaviour was akin to engaging in battle and resulted in his expulsion.
There's been no prolonged bad weather so it's been less 'disruptive' than normal.
Parents of 'disruptive' pupils have somehow to be involved positively.
Their 'disruptive' behaviour means that they often miss much of the teaching that is going on.
His behaviour was 'disruptive' and he was arrested for motoring offences.
The pupils said the boy was known for his 'disruptive' behaviour and had been acting up in the lesson that day.
They have brought these children up to be 'disruptive' and offensive.
It is 'disruptive' of received ways of understanding the world or even of other places.
A more straightforward, and less 'disruptive' , solution to this problem would be to make the tests harder.
So the source of destructive and 'disruptive' black behaviour is not in their culture.
Does giftedness sometimes lead to an uncooperative attitude or 'disruptiveness' ?
Can you disaggregate the student's 'disruptiveness' from his being out of step with the rest of the class?
So even though IP telephony is a potentially disruptive technology for the marketplace, it doesn't act 'disruptively' in people's lives.
Some of this oxygen was converted into ozone and the developing ozone layer gave needed protection from 'disruptively' energetic ultraviolet radiation.
What nobody has done yet, though, is to extrapolate these plans into other crisis areas where too many reporters chomp around 'disruptively' in too little space.
All evidence points towards its 'disruptiveness' and the fact that the organization and its leadership was not a part of the freedom struggle.
Much of what Reed writes here seems accurate, though again he is distracted by the desire to find in this detail a 'disruptively' textual aspect.
It is a suicidal folly to condone, much less encourage, any anarchic agenda, overlooking its 'disruptiveness' in the national context.
But the latter strove 'disruptively' for extreme changes in religion and the law, until the moderate majority, to Cromwell's relief, staged a walk-out on 12 December and resigned their authority back into his hands.
Common sense in a capitalist system tends to dictate the importance of the former and the 'disruptiveness' of the latter.
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