Desbaratado in english

Disrupted

pronunciation: dɪsrʌptɪd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

desbaratar = derail. 

Example: When organizational communication works well, every ofther facet of management is enhanced; if it derails, other aspects of directing falter as well = When organizational communication works well, every ofther facet of management is enhanced; if it derails, other aspects of directing falter as well.

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» desbaratar el tingladoupset + the applecart .

Example: It looks like the Board didn't want to upset the applecart and took the easy way out.

» desbaratar las críticasdisarm + criticism .

Example: Most commentators on the subject protect themselves by employing the term 'printed ephemera' to describe the field and thus hope to disarm the potential criticism that a manuscript item can also be ephemeral.

» desbaratar las quejasdisarm + complaints .

Example: The belief that health professionals were 'doing everything they could' in conditions of constraint also tended to exonerate them from blame for the suffering that carers or ill people experienced, and thus to disarm complaints about health care.

» desbaratar los planesupset + the applecart .

Example: It looks like the Board didn't want to upset the applecart and took the easy way out.

» desbaratar + Posesivo + planesupset + Posesivo + plansruin + Posesivo + plansspoil + Posesivo + plans .

Example: The trouble for all the imperialist scoundrels is that working people keep upsetting their plans.

Example: She has filed a lawsuit against the actor and his business manager for allegedly ruining her plans to sell her house.

Example: She agreed but threatened that the deal was off as long as there was still a witness who could spoil her plans.

Desbaratado synonyms

discontinuous in spanish: discontinuo, pronunciation: dɪskəntɪnjuəs part of speech: adjective noncontinuous in spanish: no continuo, pronunciation: nɑnkəntɪnjuəs part of speech: adjective
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