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Detailed Synonyms for interrupting in English

interrupting:

interrupting [the ~] noun

  1. the interrupting
    the tearing loose; the break off; the severing; the interrupting; the tearing off

Related Words for "interrupting":


interrupting form of interrupt:

to interrupt verb (interrupts, interrupted, interrupting)

  1. to interrupt
    to interrupt; to intercede; to butt in; to break in
    • interrupt verb (interrupts, interrupted, interrupting)
    • intercede verb (intercedes, interceded, interceding)
    • butt in verb (butts in, butted in, butting in)
    • break in verb (breaks in, broke in, breaking in)
  2. to interrupt
    to interfere; to intervene; to intercede; to interrupt; to step in; to come between; to butt in
    • interfere verb (interferes, interfered, interfering)
    • intervene verb (intervenes, intervened, intervening)
    • intercede verb (intercedes, interceded, interceding)
    • interrupt verb (interrupts, interrupted, interrupting)
    • step in verb (steps in, stepped in, stepping in)
    • come between verb (comes between, came between, coming between)
    • butt in verb (butts in, butted in, butting in)
    to mediate
    – act between parties with a view to reconciling differences 1
    • mediate verb (mediates, mediated, mediating)
      • He mediated a settlement1
  3. to interrupt
    – terminate 1
    to break; to interrupt
    – terminate 1
    • break verb (breaks, broke, breaking)
      • break a lucky streak1
      • break the cycle of poverty1
    • interrupt verb (interrupts, interrupted, interrupting)
      • She interrupted her pregnancy1
  4. to interrupt
    – destroy the peace or tranquility of 1
    to bother; to annoy
    • bother verb (bothers, bothered, bothering)
    • annoy verb (annoies, annoyed, annoying)
    to disturb; to interrupt
    – destroy the peace or tranquility of 1
    • disturb verb (disturbs, disturbed, disturbing)
    • interrupt verb (interrupts, interrupted, interrupting)
      • Don't interrupt me when I'm reading1
  5. to interrupt
    – interfere in someone else's activity 1
    to interrupt; disrupt
    – interfere in someone else's activity 1
    • interrupt verb (interrupts, interrupted, interrupting)
      • Please don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone1
    • disrupt verb
  6. to interrupt
    – make a break in 1
    to interrupt; to cut off; to break up; disrupt
    – make a break in 1
    • interrupt verb (interrupts, interrupted, interrupting)
      • We interrupt the program for the following messages1
    • cut off verb (cuts off, cut off, cutting off)
    • break up verb (breaks up, broke up, breaking up)
    • disrupt verb

Conjugations for interrupt:

present
  1. interrupt
  2. interrupt
  3. interrupts
  4. interrupt
  5. interrupt
  6. interrupt
simple past
  1. interrupted
  2. interrupted
  3. interrupted
  4. interrupted
  5. interrupted
  6. interrupted
present perfect
  1. have interrupted
  2. have interrupted
  3. has interrupted
  4. have interrupted
  5. have interrupted
  6. have interrupted
past continuous
  1. was interrupting
  2. were interrupting
  3. was interrupting
  4. were interrupting
  5. were interrupting
  6. were interrupting
future
  1. shall interrupt
  2. will interrupt
  3. will interrupt
  4. shall interrupt
  5. will interrupt
  6. will interrupt
continuous present
  1. am interrupting
  2. are interrupting
  3. is interrupting
  4. are interrupting
  5. are interrupting
  6. are interrupting
subjunctive
  1. be interrupted
  2. be interrupted
  3. be interrupted
  4. be interrupted
  5. be interrupted
  6. be interrupted
diverse
  1. interrupt!
  2. let's interrupt!
  3. interrupted
  4. interrupting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

interrupt [the ~] noun

  1. the interrupt
    – a signal that temporarily stops the execution of a program so that another procedure can be carried out 1
    the interrupt
    – a signal that temporarily stops the execution of a program so that another procedure can be carried out 1
  2. the interrupt
    – A signal sent by a device to get the attention of the processor when the device is ready to accept or send information. 2
    the interrupt; the interrupt request; the IRQ
    – A signal sent by a device to get the attention of the processor when the device is ready to accept or send information. 2

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Related Definitions for "interrupt":

  1. a signal that temporarily stops the execution of a program so that another procedure can be carried out1
  2. terminate1
    • She interrupted her pregnancy1
  3. destroy the peace or tranquility of1
    • Don't interrupt me when I'm reading1
  4. interfere in someone else's activity1
    • Please don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone1
  5. make a break in1
    • We interrupt the program for the following messages1
  6. A signal sent by a device to get the attention of the processor when the device is ready to accept or send information.2