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Definition of interrupt
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Interrupt
(p. a.)
Broken;
interrupted.
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Continuously
::
Continuously
(adv.)
In a
continuous
maner;
without
interruption.
Interrupted
::
Interrupted
(a.)
Broken;
intermitted;
suddenly
stopped.
Chop
::
Chop (v. i.) To
interrupt;
-- with in or out.
Break
::
Break (v. t.) To
interrupt;
to
destroy
the
continuity
of; to
dissolve
or
terminate;
as, to break
silence;
to break one's
sleep;
to break one's
journey..
Discontinue
::
Discontinue
(v. t.) To
interrupt
the
continuance
of; to
intermit,
as a
practice
or
habit;
to put an end to; to cause to
cease;
to cease
using,
to stop; to leave off..
Interregnum
::
Interregnum
(n.) Any
period
during
which,
for any
cause,
the
executive
branch
of a
government
is
suspended
or
interrupted..
Interclude
::
Interclude
(v. t.) To shut off or out from a place or
course,
by
something
intervening;
to
intercept;
to cut off; to
interrupt..
Throttle
::
Throttle
(v. t.) To utter with
breaks
and
interruption,
in the
manner
of a
person
half
suffocated..
Inrecision
::
Inrecision
(n.) A
cutting
off,
through,
or
asunder;
interruption..
Fault
::
Fault (v. t.) To
interrupt
the
continuity
of (rock
strata)
by
displacement
along a plane of
fracture;
--
chiefly
used in the p. p.; as, the coal beds are badly
faulted..
Continuance
::
Continuance
(n.)
Uninterrupted
succession;
continuation;
constant
renewal;
perpetuation;
propagation.
Check
::
Check (n.) A
condition
of
interrupted
or
impeded
progress;
arrest;
stop;
delay;
as, to hold an enemy in
check..
Usucaption
::
Usucaption
(n.) The
acquisition
of the title or right to
property
by the
uninterrupted
possession
of it for a
certain
term
prescribed
by law; -- the same as
prescription
in
common
law.
Intermit
::
Intermit
(v. t.) To cause to cease for a time, or at
intervals;
to
interrupt;
to
suspend..
Course
::
Course
(n.)
Progress
from point to point
without
change
of
direction;
any part of a
progress
from one place to
another,
which is in a
straight
line, or on one
direction;
as, a ship in a long
voyage
makes many
courses;
a
course
measured
by a
surveyor
between
two
stations;
also, a
progress
without
interruption
or rest; a heat; as, one
course
of a
race..
Disturbance
::
Disturbance
(n.) An
interruption
of a state of peace or
quiet;
derangement
of the
regular
course
of
things;
disquiet;
disorder;
as, a
disturbance
of
religious
exercises;
a
disturbance
of the
galvanic
current..
Interrupted
::
Interrupted
(a.)
Irregular;
-- said of any
arrangement
whose
symmetry
is
destroyed
by local
causes,
as when
leaflets
are
interposed
among the
leaves
in a
pinnate
leaf..
Interposer
::
Interposer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
interposes
or
intervenes;
an
obstacle
or
interruption;
a
mediator
or agent
between
parties..
Disorder
::
Disorder
(v. t.) To
disturb
or
interrupt
the
regular
and
natural
functions
of
(either
body or
mind);
to
produce
sickness
or
indisposition
in; to
discompose;
to
derange;
as, to
disorder
the head or
stomach..
Vacancy
::
Vacancy
(n.) An open or
unoccupied
space
between
bodies
or
things;
an
interruption
of
continuity;
chasm;
gap; as, a
vacancy
between
buildings;
a
vacancy
between
sentences
or
thoughts..
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