abruption

noun
/əˈbɹʌp.ʃn̩/US

Etymology

From abrupt + -ion. From Latin abruptio, from abrumpo (“to break off”).

  1. borrowed from abruptio

Definitions

  1. A sudden termination or interruption.

  2. A sudden breaking off or breaking away

    A sudden breaking off or breaking away; a violent separation of bodies.

    • By this abruption posterity lost more instruction than delight.
    • After a startling abruption and a slow recovery, the canonic process is resumed at [7], with a whole slew of redundant entries on the last phrase.

The neighborhood

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No curated loop yet for abruption. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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