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- verbinterrupt (verb) · interrupts (third person present) · interrupted (past tense) · interrupted (past participle) · interrupting (present participle)
- stop the continuous progress of (an activity or process):"the buzzer interrupted his thoughts"
- stop (someone speaking) by saying or doing something:"“Of course …” Shepherd began, but his son interrupted him" · "“Hold on,” he interrupted"
- break the continuity of (a line or surface):"the coastal plain is interrupted by chains of large lagoons"
- obstruct (something, especially a view).
Originlate Middle English: from Latin interrupt- ‘broken, interrupted’, from the verb interrumpere, from inter- ‘between’ + rumpere ‘to break’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- stop the continuous progress of (an activity or process):cut in (on)break in (on)barge in (on)intrude (on)interfere (with)intervene (in)put one's oar inhave one's sayput one's pennyworth input one's two cents inbutt in (on)chime in (on)horn in (on)muscle in (on)bring to a haltbring to a standstillbring to an endbring to a closetake a breather fromput on iceput on a back burnerput in cold storage
- break the continuity of (a line or surface):
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- The verb "interrupt" means123:
- To stop or hinder by breaking in.
- To break the uniformity or continuity of something.
- To stop an action or activity, usually for a short period of time.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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 weatherwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/interruptinterrupt verb (STOP SPEAKING) Add to word list B1 [ I or T ] to stop a person from speaking for a short period by something you say or do: She tried to explain what had happened but he kept interrupting her. I wish you'd stop interrupting.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/interruptinterrupt verb (STOP FOR PERIOD) B2 to stop an action or activity, usually for a short period of time: A leg injury interrupted his sporting career.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/… interrupt verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
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