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What is the comparative and superlative form of word disruptive?

The word "disruptive" is already in the comparative form. There is no formal comparative or superlative form of "disruptive" in English.

However, you can use these options to express a higher degree of disruption:

More Disruptive: This is the most straightforward way to express a higher degree of disruption.

Highly Disruptive: This emphasizes the level of disruption.

Extremely Disruptive: This emphasizes a very high level of disruption.

More seriously disruptive: This implies a greater impact.

You can also use synonyms that convey a higher level of disruption, such as:

* Revolutionary

* Transformative

* Overthrowing

* Destabilizing

* Upending

* Catastrophic

The choice of words will depend on the specific context and the desired level of intensity.

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