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    intercept

    verb

    • 1. obstruct (someone or something) so as to prevent them from continuing to a destination: "intelligence agencies intercepted a series of telephone calls"

    noun

    • 1. an act or instance of intercepting something: "he read the file of radio intercepts"

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  2. to stop and catch something or someone before that thing or person is able to reach a particular place: Law enforcement agents intercepted a shipment of drugs from Central America. Barry intercepted Naylor's pass and scored the third goal. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to take hold of something thrown. catch Catch the ball!

  3. to stop and catch something or someone before that thing or person is able to reach a particular place: Law enforcement agents intercepted a shipment of drugs from Central America. Barry intercepted Naylor's pass and scored the third goal. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to take hold of something thrown. catch Catch the ball!

  4. The meaning of INTERCEPT is to stop, seize, or interrupt in progress or course or before arrival. How to use intercept in a sentence. Did you know?

  5. to stop and catch something or someone before that thing or person is able to reach a particular place: Law enforcement agents intercepted a shipment of drugs from Central America. Barry intercepted Naylor's pass and scored the third goal. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to take hold of something thrown. catch Catch the ball!

  6. to take, seize, or halt (someone or something on the way from one place to another); cut off from an intended destination: to intercept a messenger. to see or overhear (a message, transmission, etc., meant for another): We intercepted the enemy's battle plan. to stop or check (passage, travel, etc.):

  7. 1. To stop, deflect, or interrupt the progress or intended course of: intercepted me with a message as I was leaving. 2. Sports. a. To gain possession of (an opponent's pass), as in football or basketball. b. To gain possession of a pass made by (an opponent), especially in football. 3. To slow or prevent (precipitation) from reaching the ground.

  8. If you intercept someone or something that is travelling from one place to another, you stop them before they get to their destination.