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interruption
The act of interrupting, or breaking in upon progression.
interruption
Breach of any thing extended; interposition; as an isle separated from the continent by the interruption of the sea.
interruption
Intervention; interposition. Lest the interruption of time causedI .
interruption
Stop; hinderance; obstruction caused by breaking in upon any course, current, progress or motion. An interruption may be temporary or durable. The work of the Erie canal has suffered few interruptions from storms and floods. The lava met with no interruption till it descended to the foot of the mountain. The author has met with many interruptions in the execution of his work. The speaker or the argument proceeds without interruption.