Plural for a break or disruption in the continuity of something
“Unless an interruption in service has been fully anticipated by the consumer, this approach can be expected to underestimate the meaningful costs due to inconvenience and disruption of normal routines.”
Plural for a temporary break or delay in an activity or proceedings
“A mediation hearing would only achieve a brief interruption in hostilities.”
Plural for the act of interrupting or being interrupted during one's activity or speech
“The new publicity director took on his assignment with vigor and soon won credit for relieving administrative officers of interruption by reporters.”
Plural for a halt or discontinuation of an activity
“Major setbacks led to the interruption of the project in the middle of that year.”
Plural for a thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or someone
Plural for disturbance or problems which interrupt an event, activity, or process
Plural for an unsuccessful outcome of something planned
Plural for a breakdown or failure to function normally
Plural for the interruption of a settled and peaceful condition
Plural for an infringement of a person's rights or privacy
Plural for a problem affecting function
Plural for the act of one who heckles
Plural for a shout or howl, typically expressing excitement or scorn
Plural for the act of blocking, capturing or interrupting something in its path
Plural for a period during which the signal of a television or radio broadcast is unintentionally interrupted
Plural for something designed to mislead to divert attention
Plural for a typically loud state of activity or disturbance
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