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interrupted
[in-tuh-ruhp-tid]
adjective
broken off or discontinuous.
Even one night of interrupted sleep can affect your mood.
Botany.having an irregular or discontinuous arrangement, as of leaflets along a stem.
Other 51Թ Forms
- noninterrupted adjective
- noninterruptedly adverb
- noninterruptedness noun
- uninterrupted adjective
- uninterruptedly adverb
- uninterruptedness noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of interrupted1
Example Sentences
At this point in the debate, Jones was interrupted by Yusuf, who claimed more than 90% of those who cross the Channel in small boats are adult men.
Before we can talk much more, we’re interrupted by Alex Gerwer, a Long Beach resident who has come out for the day to help scrub away the graffiti that some rogue protesters left behind.
But all train service had been interrupted by the strike, and skilled rail operators did not want to cross the picket lines.
That incident interrupted, but did not stop, an infamous murder spree.
As the day’s events unfold, interrupted by flashbacks of the 14 months leading up to it, a mysterious pink fog begins to appear around L.A.
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