English to Telugu Dictionary interrupt

interrupt

అంతరాయం
definition
verb
the buzzer interrupted his thoughts
stop the continuous progress of (an activity or process).
the coastal plain is interrupted by chains of large lagoons
break the continuity of (a line or surface).
translation of 'interrupt'
ఆటంకంగా పనిచేయు,
క్రమానికి అడ్డు తగులు
example
There are no powerlines to 'interrupt' the vistas, and snowmobiles are not allowed on these trails, as they are on most others in the Black Hills.
My father sent me to a boys' school in Manila; he was no longer willing, he said, to let the war 'interrupt' my education.
Tall as it is, there are no pillars to hold up its glazed roof, or to 'interrupt' the view of MSPs or their audience.
There was no attempt to disarm them or in any way 'interrupt' their activities.
Some US officials have said they are examining ways to 'interrupt' those activities.
There is a lot to tell you so please do not 'interrupt' me until I am done.
You have sun, sea, sand, and that's about it: no traffic noise, no pollution, no beach hawkers and nothing to 'interrupt' your view of the horizon.
Let your child cope in his or her own way - don't 'interrupt' the process.
Adding the facades will cause tank crewmen to anticipate when the obstacles will obscure their view and 'interrupt' their gun-target line.
I mean, I do not want to 'interrupt' you, but did you ever obstruct the inquiry?
Bob was helping a customer when I got to the store and I didn't want to 'interrupt' him until he was finished, but at the same time I wanted to get to the bottom of the schedule quandary.
The architects even specified that plastered surfaces were to have no joint markings that would visually 'interrupt' their continuity.
Before she had finished making up her part, Rose excitedly offered her suggestions, and had to be sternly told not to 'interrupt' until Karen was finished.
It is hard to imagine a more isolated and remote spot, set in the heart of the open Suffolk countryside where few landmarks 'interrupt' the flat horizon.
Most people will be highly complimented if you don't 'interrupt' them until they're through.
In East Africa's game sanctuaries, tourists 'interrupt' critical activities like feeding and suckling of the young.
No big business has 'interrupted' the creative process, and in turn our partners lie hungry.
The second world war 'interrupted' his medical studies.
In a louder voice, he resumed reading his lines, but was 'interrupted' by the bell.
Our results suggest that the frequency, duration, and even the interpersonal coordination of 'interruptive' behavior depend upon the social-relationship context within which it is used.
The buzz grew louder again, and a flash of black wheels 'interrupted' the view of the gravel.
I was about to add to her statement, until I was 'interrupted' .
In addition, the war 'interrupted' the development of scholarship in Old Testament interpretation.
Today people have much bigger choice of programmes and ways to avoid the 'interruptive' ads.
He went on to become an apprentice draughtsman, but the Second World War 'interrupted' his studies, and he later went into engineering.
At what points are we 'interruptible' and receptive to a pitch?
Activities were 'interrupted' by World War II, with the army taking over much of the museum facilities from 1943 to 1946.
Enterprises won't consider any monitoring that 'interrupts' network activity or compromises their business-critical information and systems.
My line of vision was 'interrupted' as someone hesitantly sat opposite me.
Programme makers and advertisers reached millions of people simultaneously with their messages, and marketers created power brands through 'interruptive' advertising.
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