intercepting

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An intercept is when two or more things meet at a certain point, often unexpectedly.

When pilots are navigating their planes, they need to know where other aircraft might be. They use special equipment to help them track and predict the paths of nearby planes so they can safely pass each other. This is an example of intercepting something - in this case, another plane's route. The military also uses the term intercept when referring to detecting and stopping enemy communication signals. But the word intercept is often used more broadly in everyday life too, like when you're trying to meet a friend at a busy coffee shop and you have to find each other quickly amidst all the people.

Definitions

verb

  • To stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion).

    Example: The police intercepted the package of stolen goods while it was in transit.

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