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interrupt

[in-tuh-ruhpt, in-tuh-ruhpt] / ˌɪn təˈrʌpt, ˈɪn təˌrʌpt /


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To test the idea further, the researchers created "nicked" DNA, strands that were interrupted at specific points.

From Science Daily

U.S. natural gas futures settled lower, interrupting a three-day recovery from Monday’s big selloff.

From The Wall Street Journal

The snowy plains stretch for miles, occasionally interrupted by bare trees.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ruben attempted to interrupt the sentencing hearing by shouting "no" after the court was told by the prosecution he had breached his own safeguarding rules.

From BBC

While they waited to go on stage, Montoya said the sisters kept interrupting the show, going up to the host asking when it was their turn.

From Los Angeles Times