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Interceptors Meaning in English

word · lemma: interceptor

ˌɪnɝˈsɛptɝz/, /ˌɪntɝˈsɛptɝz
in-ter-SEP-terz
ˌɪntəsˈɛptəz
in-tuh-SEP-tuhz

Definition

Interceptors are vehicles, often fast military aircraft, designed to detect and stop enemy planes or missiles before they reach their target. The term can also be used for devices or vehicles that block or catch something in transit.

Usage & Nuances

Most common in military or technical contexts, especially for aircraft. Used as a plural noun: 'interceptors were scrambled.' Can also refer to specialized police cars or systems that stop unwanted communications. Not typically used for people.

Example Sentences

The military sent two interceptors to stop the enemy jet.

basic

Interceptors are designed to be very fast and agile.

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Our radar detected incoming drones, so interceptors were launched.

basic

Modern interceptors can react within seconds to any threat.

natural

During the alert, three interceptors raced across the sky.

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Not even the fastest jet could outrun those interceptors last night.

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