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Definition of interrupted
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of interrupted is as below...
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..
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Currency
::
Currency
(n.) A
continued
or
uninterrupted
course
or flow like that of a
stream;
as, the
currency
of
time..
Glance
::
Glance
(v. i.) To move
quickly,
appearing
and
disappearing
rapidly;
to be
visible
only for an
instant
at a time; to move
interruptedly;
to
twinkle..
Resume
::
Resume
(v. t.) To begin
again;
to
recommence,
as
something
which has been
interrupted;
as, to
resume
an
argument
or
discourse..
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..
Interruptedly
::
Interruptedly
(adv.)
With
breaks
or
interruptions;
discontinuously.
Continued
::
Continued
(p. p. & a.)
Having
extension
of time,
space,
order of
events,
exertion
of
energy,
etc.;
extended;
protracted;
uninterrupted;
also,
resumed
after
interruption;
extending
through
a
succession
of
issues,
session,
etc.; as, a
continued
story..
Hitch
::
Hitch (v. t.) To move
interruptedly
or with
halts,
jerks,
or
steps;
-- said of
something
obstructed
or
impeded..
Interrupted
::
Interrupted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Interrup.
Incessant
::
Incessant
(a.)
Continuing
or
following
without
interruption;
unceasing;
unitermitted;
uninterrupted;
continual;
as,
incessant
clamors;
incessant
pain, etc..
Brokenly
::
Brokenly
(adv.)
In a
broken,
interrupted
manner;
in a
broken
state;
in
broken
language..
Emarginated
::
Emarginated
(a.)
Having
the
margin
interrupted
by a notch or
shallow
sinus.
Stroboscope
::
Stroboscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
studying
or
observing
the
successive
phases
of a
periodic
or
varying
motion
by means of light which is
periodically
interrupted.
Interrupted
::
Interrupted
(a.)
Broken;
intermitted;
suddenly
stopped.
Continency
::
Continency
(n.)
Uninterrupted
course;
continuity.
Successive
::
Successive
(a.)
Following
in order or in
uninterrupted
course;
coming
after
without
interruption
or
interval;
following
one after
another
in a line or
series;
consecutive;
as, the
successive
revolution
of
years;
the
successive
kings of
Egypt;
successive
strokes
of a
hammer..
Continuous
::
Continuous
(a.)
Without
break,
cessation,
or
interruption;
without
intervening
space or time;
uninterrupted;
unbroken;
continual;
unceasing;
constant;
continued;
protracted;
extended;
as, a
continuous
line of
railroad;
a
continuous
current
of
electricity..
Continuous
::
Continuous
(a.) Not
deviating
or
varying
from
uninformity;
not
interrupted;
not
joined
or
articulated.
Durability
::
Durability
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
durable;
the power of
uninterrupted
or long
continuance
in any
condition;
the power of
resisting
agents
or
influences
which tend to cause
changes,
decay,
or
dissolution;
lastingness..
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.
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