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Meaning of
intercept
in English
intercept
us
//ˈɪntərsɛpt//
uk
//ˈɪntəːsɛpt/ Word: serendipity Part of Speech: noun Definition: the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way Output: /ˌsɛrənˈdɪp.ə.ti//
#moderate
Past Tense
intercepted
Participle Verb
intercepting
Third Person Singular
intercepts
Definitions
Verb
to
stop
or
deflect
something
in
motion
The
police
car
will
intercept
the
speeding
vehicle
.
to
gain
possession
of
a
ball
The
football
player
will
intercept
the
ball
.
to
steal
an
opponent's
pass
in
football
The
football
team
practiced
plays
to
intercept
the
opponent's
passes
.
to
escort
or
engage
a
suspicious
aircraft
;
defend
airspace
Airforce
pilots
are
trained
to
intercept
and
escort
unknown
aircraft
.
Noun
in-store
consumer
interview
method
Researchers
used
an
intercept
method
to
gather
data
from
shoppers
.
a
deflected
missile
;
interrupted
projectile
The
military
used
radar
to
track
an
intercept
of
enemy
missiles
.
a
blocked
radio
or
phone
transmission
Communication
was
lost
due
to
an
intercept
of
our
radio
signal
.
axis
intersection
point
;
coordinate
The
surveyor
calculated
the
intercept
point
of
the
two
lines
.