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interrupt


1in·ter·rupt

verb \ˌin-tə-ˈrəpt\

Definition of INTERRUPT

transitive verb
1
: to stop or hinder by breaking in <interrupted the speaker with frequent questions>
2
: to break the uniformity or continuity of <a hot spell occasionally interrupted by a period of cool weather>
intransitive verb
: to break in upon an action; especially : to break in with questions or remarks while another is speaking
in·ter·rupt·ible \-ˈrəp-tə-bəl\ adjective
in·ter·rup·tion \-ˈrəp-shən\ noun
in·ter·rup·tive \-ˈrəp-tiv\ adverb

Examples of INTERRUPT

  1. It's not polite to interrupt.
  2. His dinner was interrupted by a phone call.
  3. We interrupt this program to bring you a special announcement.
  4. Every summer periods of cool weather occasionally interrupt the intense heat.

Origin of INTERRUPT

Middle English, from Latin interruptus, past participle of interrumpere, from inter- + rumpere to break — more at reave
First Known Use: 15th century

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