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    In·ter·rupt
    /ˌin(t)əˈrəpt/

    verb

    • 1. stop the continuous progress of (an activity or process): "the buzzer interrupted his thoughts" Similar cut in (on)break in (on)barge in (on)intrude (on)
    • 2. break the continuity of (a line or surface): "the coastal plain is interrupted by chains of large lagoons" Similar break upbreakpunctuateintersperse
  2. The meaning of INTERRUPT is to stop or hinder by breaking in. How to use interrupt in a sentence.

  3. INTERRUPT definition: 1. to stop a person from speaking for a short period by something you say or do: 2. to stop…. Learn more.

  4. verb (used with object) to cause or make a break in the continuity or uniformity of (a course, process, condition, etc.). Synonyms: intermit. Antonyms: continue. to break off or cause to cease, as in the middle of something: He interrupted his work to answer the bell.

  5. To interrupt someone is to interfere in their activity, disrupt their conversation, or to disturb their peace and quiet.

  6. 1. to cause or make a break in the continuity or uniformity of (a course, process, condition, etc.). 2. to break off or cause to cease, as in the middle of something: He interrupted his work to answer the bell. 3. to stop (a person) in the midst of something, esp. by an interjected remark. v.i.

  7. to break the continuity of (an action, event, etc) or hinder (a person) by intrusion. 2. (transitive) to cease to perform (some action) 3. (transitive) to obstruct (a view) 4. to prevent or disturb (a conversation, discussion, etc) by questions, interjections, or comment. noun.

  8. Definition of interrupt verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · interrupt (third-person singular simple present interrupts, present participle interrupting, simple past and past participle interrupted) (transitive, intransitive) To disturb or halt (an ongoing process or action, or the person performing it) by interfering suddenly, especially by speaking.

  10. to stop someone while they are talking or doing something, by saying or doing something yourself: Sorry to interrupt, but what time is it? I was trying to work but the children were interrupting me. Fewer examples. I hate to interrupt, John, but we need to leave. I was interrupted and lost my train of thought. "I didn't say that," John interrupted.

  11. Interrupt Definition. To break into or in upon (a discussion, train of thought, etc.) To make an interruption, esp. in another's speech, action, etc. To break in upon (a person) who is speaking, working, etc.; stop or hinder. To stop (someone engaged in an activity) by saying or doing something.

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