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abrupt

[uh-bruhpt] / əˈbrʌpt /




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The Mainichi said many people were frustrated over the abrupt election, as it slowed down legislative debates on a new government budget before the Japanese fiscal year ends in March.

From Barron's

Bullish is now down 67% from its debut peak on Aug. 13, a session that saw an abrupt reversal and a close 50 points off its intraday high.

From Barron's

Bullish is now down 67% from its debut peak on Aug. 13, a session that saw an abrupt reversal and a close 50 points off its intraday high.

From Barron's

If they're enjoying playing and then you suddenly say it's time to go to bed, this can feel abrupt and naturally upset them.

From BBC

Remember the unsatisfying finale to “The Sopranos”? Swelling crescendo ... then abrupt cut to black?

From Los Angeles Times