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Definition of "interruptive" [in•ter•rupt•ive]

  • Acting or tending to interrupt (adjective)

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Use "interruptive" in a sentence
  • "I mean, to me, there are dashes often between a subject and a verb, you know, there are kind of interruptive and strange dashes that don't seem to do anything more than just reveal her love of the dash."
  • "I challenged a group of colleagues to provide social marketing adoption tips against my loaded backdrop: suggesting "interruptive" (aka traditional) marketing is dead."
  • "If you're an entrepreneur, you know how hard it is out there and every advantage you can bring to bear will help you win. coupon special offers was part and parcel of the business matching highly motivated buyers with businesses without the need for any kind of interruptive advertising."
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