Both Uses of
intercept
in
1st to Die, by Patterson
- He intercepts the bride, coming out unsuspectingly.†
p. 69.2 *
- He rushed to intercept her as she came from the bedroom, still in her long, lacy gown.†
p. 11.6
Definitions:
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(1)
(intercept) to stop, catch, or block the intended course of something or someone
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) meaning too rare to warrant focus:
In mathematical graphing, an intercept is a point at which a line intersects either the vertical or horizontal axis.