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disruptive

/dɪsˈrʌp.tɪv/

[/dɪsˈrʌp.tɪv/]

radically innovative

Advancedadjective

Definition

Describing an innovation that dramatically changes or overturns an existing market or way of working.

Example

Streaming services proved disruptive, forcing traditional broadcasters to rethink their entire model.

Streaming services proved disruptive, forcing traditional broadcasters to rethink their entire model.

Etymology

From Latin 'disrumpere' (to break apart); the business sense follows Clayton Christensen's 1990s theory.

How & Where It’s Used

Popular in startup, technology, and business strategy discourse.

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