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interruption

[in-tuh-ruhp-shuhn] / ˌɪn təˈrʌp ʃən /


Example Sentences

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My mouth was still wide open, but now it was hanging there out of surprise and a little dismay, because I hadn’t figured on an interruption.

From Literature

Gas-supply interruptions risk offsetting a big advantage that American manufacturers have had over global competitors ever since shale drillers flooded the market with cheap fuel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Through a strange quirk, the interruption caused by Vonn’s crash may have aided her teammate.

From The Wall Street Journal

The latest shutdown will prove far less disruptive, because unlike the six-week closure that began in October, the partial shutdown this week was too brief to cause serious interruptions to the government’s data-collection efforts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Although he had notes, he did not look down at them, speaking for about half an hour without interruption.

From BBC