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interruptive, a.|ɪntəˈrʌptɪv| [f. as interrupt v. + -ive: cf. corruptive.] 1. Having the quality of interrupting.
1651Bedell in Fuller's Abel Rediv., Erasmus 76 Inflexible to imbarque in any thing interruptive of his Studies. 1662New Eng. Hist. & Gen. Reg. (1850) IV. 63 A bodily infirmity..frequently interruptive to me in my calling. 1766G. Canning Anti-Lucretius ii. 126 No interruptive Void intrudes between. 1883J. Parker Tyne Ch. 180 There was nothing ungentle in his tone as he made this interruptive remark. †2. Characterized by interruption; interrupted.
1643Herle Answ. Ferne 11 A broken interruptive repetition of some lines. |