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Meaning of అంతరాయం in English

  • The act or rending asunder, or the state of being rent asunder or broken in pieces; breach; rent; dilaceration; rupture; as, the disruption of rocks in an earthquake; disruption of a state.
  • Disruption.
  • To bring loss or damage to; to harm; to injure.
  • To take or seize by the way, or before arrival at the destined place; to cause to stop on the passage; as, to intercept a letter; a telegram will intercept him at Paris.
  • To obstruct or interrupt the progress of; to stop; to hinder or oppose; as, to intercept the current of a river.
  • To interrupt communication with, or progress toward; to cut off, as the destination; to blockade.
  • To include between; as, that part of the line which is intercepted between the points A and B.
  • A part cut off or intercepted, as a portion of a line included between two points, or cut off two straight lines or curves.
  • of Intercept
  • The act of intercepting; as, interception of a letter; interception of the enemy.
  • Intercepting or tending to intercept.
  • To shut off or out from a place or course, by something intervening; to intercept; to cut off; to interrupt.
  • Having the power to prohibit; as, an interdictive sentence.
  • Belonging to an interdiction; prohibitory.
  • To throw in between; to insert; to interpose.
  • To throw one's self between or among; to come between; to interpose.
  • of Interject
  • The act of interjecting or throwing between; also, that which is interjected.
  • A word or form of speech thrown in to express emotion or feeling, as O! Alas! Ha ha! Begone! etc. Compare Exclamation.
  • Thrown in between other words or phrases; parenthetical; ejaculatory; as, an interjectional remark.
  • Pertaining to, or having the nature of, an interjection; consisting of natural and spontaneous exclamations.
  • Act of thinning a wood to let in light.
  • A short entertainment exhibited on the stage between the acts of a play, or between the play and the afterpiece, to relieve the tedium of waiting.
  • A form of English drama or play, usually short, merry, and farcical, which succeeded the Moralities or Moral Plays in the transition to the romantic or Elizabethan drama.
  • A short piece of instrumental music played between the parts of a song or cantata, or the acts of a drama; especially, in church music, a short passage played by the organist between the stanzas of a hymn, or in German chorals after each line.
  • A flowing between; intervening water.
  • The state of being endless.
  • Endless; as, interminate sleep.
  • To menace; to threaten.
  • Interminable; interminate; endless; unending.
  • A menace or threat.
  • To intersect or penetrate with mines.
  • The act or the state of intermitting; the state of being neglected or disused; disuse; discontinuance.
  • Cessation for a time; an intervening period of time; an interval; a temporary pause; as, to labor without intermission; an intermission of ten minutes.
  • The temporary cessation or subsidence of a fever; the space of time between the paroxysms of a disease. Intermission is an entire cessation, as distinguished from remission, or abatement of fever.
  • Intervention; interposition.
  • Interference; interposition.
  • Having temporary cessations; not continual; intermittent.
  • To cause to cease for a time, or at intervals; to interrupt; to suspend.
  • To cease for a time or at intervals; to moderate; to be intermittent, as a fever.
  • of Intermit
  • Being, between worlds or orbs.
  • To wall in; to inclose.
  • Interchange; mutual or reciprocal change.
  • An intermission.
  • To pledge mutually.
  • of Interpose
  • To receive between or within.
  • To break into, or between; to stop, or hinder by breaking in upon the course or progress of; to interfere with the current or motion of; to cause a temporary cessation of; as, to interrupt the remarks speaking.
  • To divide; to separate; to break the monotony of; as, the evenness of the road was not interrupted by a single hill.
  • Broken; interrupted.
  • One who, or that which, interrupts.
  • A device for opening and closing an electrical circuit; a vibrating spring or tuning fork, arranged to make and break a circuit at rapidly recurring intervals, by the action of the current itself.
  • of Interrupt
  • The act of interrupting, or breaking in upon.
  • The state of being interrupted; a breach or break, caused by the abrupt intervention of something foreign; intervention; interposition.
  • Obstruction caused by breaking in upon course, current, progress, or motion; stop; hindrance; as, the author has met with many interruptions in the execution of his work; the speaker or the argument proceeds without interruption.
  • Temporary cessation; intermission; suspension.
  • Spiritual inspiration at separate times, or at intervals.
  • That which intervenes between one thing and another; especially, a space between things closely set, or between the parts which compose a body; a narrow chink; a crack; a crevice; a hole; an interval; as, the interstices of a wall.
  • An interval of time; specifically (R. C. Ch.), in the plural, the intervals which the canon law requires between the reception of the various degrees of orders.
  • Turning or facing inward, or toward the axis of the part to which it belongs.
  • A swelling; the act of swelling, or state of being swelled.
  • A bursting in; a sudden, violent rushing into a place; as, irruptions of the sea.
  • A sudden and violent inroad, or entrance of invaders; as, the irruptions of the Goths into Italy.
  • Want or failure of intermission.

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