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interrupt - a signal that temporarily stops the execution of a program so that another procedure can be carried out |
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signal any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message; "signals from the boat suddenly stopped"
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interrupt - make a break in; "We interrupt the program for the following messages" |
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disrupt |
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break,
break off,
discontinue,
stop weaken or destroy in spirit or body; "His resistance was broken"; "a man broken by the terrible experience of near-death"
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cut,
cut off grow through the gums; "The new tooth is cutting"
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punctuate insert punctuation marks into
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break weaken or destroy in spirit or body; "His resistance was broken"; "a man broken by the terrible experience of near-death"
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put aside,
put away turn away from and put aside, perhaps temporarily; "it's time for you to put away childish things"
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break,
intermit,
pause weaken or destroy in spirit or body; "His resistance was broken"; "a man broken by the terrible experience of near-death"
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barge in,
break in,
butt in,
chime in,
chisel in,
cut in,
put in enter uninvited; informal; "let's crash the party!"
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burst in on,
burst upon spring suddenly; "He burst upon our conversation"
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heckle challenge aggressively
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come in,
inject,
interject,
interpose,
put in,
throw in come into fashion; become fashionable
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block,
jam shape into a block or blocks; "block the graphs so one can see the results clearly"
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stop,
stop over cause to stop; "stop a car"; "stop the thief"
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take off,
take time off remove clothes; "take off your shirt--it's very hot in here"
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interrupt - interfere in someone else's activity; "Please don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone" |
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disrupt |
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barge in,
break in,
butt in,
chime in,
chisel in,
cut in,
put in enter uninvited; informal; "let's crash the party!"
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cut in mix in with cutting motions
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cut short interrupt before its natural or planned end; "We had to cut short our vacation"
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interrupt - terminate; "She interrupted her pregnancy"; "break a lucky streak"; "break the cycle of poverty" |
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break |
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end,
terminate bring to an end or halt; "She ended their friendship when she found out that he had once been convicted of a crime"; "The attack on Poland terminated the relatively peaceful period after WW I"
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hold on,
stop stop and wait, as if awaiting further instructions or developments; "Hold on a moment!"
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break off,
break short,
cut short interrupt before its natural or planned end; "We had to cut short our vacation"
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freeze,
suspend suddenly behave coldly and formally; "She froze when she saw her ex-husband"
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interrupt - destroy the peace or tranquility of; "Don't interrupt me when I'm reading" |
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disturb |
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act,
move behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself; "You should act like an adult"; "Don't behave like a fool"; "What makes her do this way?"; "The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people"
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