non-disruptive

English

Etymology

From non- + disruptive.

Adjective

non-disruptive (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of nondisruptive.
    • 2020 April 8, Paul Stephen, “ECML dive-under drives divergence”, in Rail, page 44:
      Able to advance up to seven metres a day, the TBM will be boring far enough underground to be non-disruptive to the railway above, although any disturbance will be closely monitored.
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