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    in·ter·rupt
    [ˌin(t)əˈrəpt]
    verb
    interrupt (verb) · interrupts (third person present) · interrupted (past tense) · interrupted (past participle) · interrupting (present participle)
    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)
      interfere (with)
      intervene (in)
      put one's oar in
      have one's say
      put one's pennyworth in
      put one's two cents in
      bring to a halt
      bring to a standstill
      bring to an end
      bring to a close
      • stop (someone speaking) by saying or doing something:
        "“Of course …” Shepherd began, but his son interrupted him" · "“Hold on,” he interrupted"
    2. break the continuity of (a line or surface):
      "the coastal plain is interrupted by chains of large lagoons"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin interrupt- ‘broken, interrupted’, from the verb interrumpere, from inter- ‘between’ + rumpere ‘to break’.
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  4. to stop someone from speaking by saying or doing something, or to cause an activity or event to stop briefly: [ I ] Please don’t interrupt until I’m finished. [ T ] The picnic was interrupted by a rain shower.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/interrupt
    interrupt (ˌɪntəˈrʌpt) vb 1. to break the continuity of (an action, event, etc) or hinder (a person) by intrusion 2. (tr) to cease to perform (some action) 3. (tr) to obstruct (a view) 4. to prevent or disturb (a conversation, discussion, etc) by questions, interjections, or comment
    www.thefreedictionary.com/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
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/interrupt
    to cause a break or discontinuance; interfere with action or speech, especially by interjecting a remark: Please don't interrupt. a hardware signal that breaks the flow of program execution and transfers control to a predetermined storage location so that another procedure can be followed or a new operation carried out.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/interrupt
    The interrupt is a signal emitted by hardware or software when a process or an event needs immediate attention. It alerts the processor to a high-priority process requiring interruption of the current working process.
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