Interrupted in a sentence as an adjective

He interrupted impatiently; you say that we go round the sun.

A member of the audience then interrupted with "Ok then, 1 + 1 = 3, now prove that you are the pope.

They were the only developers that could be interrupted for the week, allowing the rest of us to get a lot of work done.

My parents interrupted my electronic solipsism for a moment to tell me the truth.

To the MIT guy the "right thing" is for the system to implement complex recovery logic to hide from the user that a system routine was interrupted.

At my last company us developers complained that we were getting interrupted too much, so the boss asked us to keep a list of interruptions.

Treehugger's article is not breathless about biomimicry, not spread over two pages, and not interrupted by adsense and images.

Then you won't often be interrupted by things that break your focus: The staff might occasionally ask to refill your coffee, and you'll get interrupted if the building catches fire, but otherwise you can work on your own thing.

While this wouldn't do anything anyway without --no-preserve-root added, it still brings up a good point about interrupted connections executing incomplete code which would otherwise be safe if the command was finished.

Sometimes in the evenings I take a stroll into the village to see my friends, play the guitar, sing a few songsThe American businessman impatiently interrupted, Look, I have an MBA from Harvard, and I can help you to be more profitable.

To do such a simple thing of delivering a tiny bit of information to a process the implementation and semantics of signals is so bad that you have to use atomic variables, deal with interrupted system calls, write reentrant functions, and so forth.

As a developer I can sympathize with this frustration so I let it go on for about 15-20 minutes and then I interrupted the group by saying something like "We can act like babies and whine and ***** about the things that are beyond our control or we can accept those facts, put our heads down and push forward like ******* adults".

Interrupted definitions

adjective

discontinued temporarily; "we resumed the interrupted discussion"

adjective

intermittently stopping and starting; "fitful (or interrupted) sleep"; "off-and-on static"

See also: fitful