Sentence examples for To interrupt from inspiring English sources

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To interrupt

verb

To disturb or halt an ongoing process or action by interfering suddenly.

  • A maverick politician repeatedly interrupted the debate by shouting.

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To interrupt this …. is not realistic.

To interrupt it is contrary to everything in history".

To "interrupt" tends to indicate the negative.

You're waiting to interrupt.

I try to interrupt.

I started to interrupt.

I didn't want to interrupt.

She didn't want to interrupt.

(Ghostface likes to interrupt himself).

No one was to interrupt.

Mr. Skrbina leaned forward to interrupt me.

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