🚓intercept

verb
/ˌɪntərˈsɛpt/

Signification

to stop, catch, or seize something on its way from one place to another

Phrases d'exemple

The police intercepted the stolen car before it crossed the border.

Expressions d'exemple

intercept a message

Synonymes

seize, stop, catch, block, ambush

Antonymes

release, allow, free

Collocations

intercept a pass, intercept communication, intercept delivery

Vocabulaires connexes

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