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Meaning of interrs
The word "interrs" is not recognized by Oxford Languages, however, it seems to be a typo or variation of the word "interrupt".
Etymology of interrs
The word "interrupt" comes from the Latin words "inter" meaning "between" or "among" and "rumpere" meaning "to break", and has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of breaking into or between something, especially to stop or interrupt it.
Synonyms
interrupt
interfere
intercede
intervene
intrude
interrupting
meddling
interfering
trespassing
encroaching
infringing
impeding
hindering
obstructing
blocking
stopping
halting
suspending
breaking
disrupting
disturbing
troubling
annoying
irritating
vexing
provoking
inciting
instigating
fomenting
stirring
agitating
perturbing
disquieting
unsettling
unnerving
ruffling
flustering
bewildering
perplexing
puzzling
confusing
baffling
nonplusing
Definitions
- To stop someone from continuing to talk or do something by saying or doing something else
- To break into or between, especially to stop or interrupt something
- To intervene or interfere in a process or situation
Usage Examples
- The phone call interrupted our conversation, and we had to start again later
- The noise from the construction site interrupted our peaceful afternoon
- The teacher interrupted the student to correct their mistake