interception
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Noun — The act of stopping or catching something before it reaches its destination.
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Etymology
Borrowed from Latin interceptio, based on intercipere, "to take between."
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What does “interception” mean?
The word “interception” means the act of stopping or catching something before it reaches its destination. In plain terms, the act of catching or stopping something before it arrives.
How do you pronounce “interception”?
“Interception” is pronounced ihnt-SEHP-shuhn (/ɪntɚˈsɛpʃən/ in IPA).
How do you use “interception” in a sentence?
Here is “interception” used in a sentence: “The quarterback's pass ended in an interception.”
What part of speech is “interception”?
“Interception” is a noun.
Where does the word “interception” come from?
The word “interception” comes from Latin. Borrowed from Latin interceptio, based on intercipere, "to take between.".
Is “interception” a common word?
“Interception” is an uncommon word in modern English.