- in·ter·ceptintercept (verb) · intercepts (third person present) · intercepted (past tense) · intercepted (past participle) · intercepting (present participle)
- obstruct (someone or something) so as to prevent them from continuing to a destination:"intelligence agencies intercepted a series of telephone calls" · "I intercepted Ed on his way to work"
- american football(of a defensive player) catch a forward pass.
- physicscut off or deflect (light or other electromagnetic radiation):"a second prism can be swung in to intercept the light beam"
- mathematics(of a line or surface) mark or cut off (part of a space, line, or surface).
Originlate Middle English (in the senses ‘contain between limits’ and ‘halt (an effect’)): from Latin intercept- ‘caught between’, from the verb intercipere, from inter- ‘between’ + capere ‘take’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- obstruct (someone or something) so as to prevent them from continuing to a destination:
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