- to take, seize, or halt (someone or something on the way from one place to another); cut off from an intended destination: to intercept a messenger.
- to see or overhear (a message, transmission, etc., meant for another): We intercepted the enemy's battle plan.
- to stop or check (passage, travel, etc.): to intercept the traitor's escape.
- to take possession of (a ball or puck) during an attempted pass by an opposing team.
- to stop or interrupt the course, progress, or transmission of.
- to destroy or disperse (enemy aircraft or a missile or missiles) in the air on the way to a target.
- to stop the natural course of (light, water, etc.).
- to mark off or include, as between two points or lines.
- to intersect.
- to prevent or cut off the operation or effect of.
- to cut off from access, sight, etc.
- an interception.
- Mathematics.
- an intercepted segment of a line.
- (in a coordinate system) the distance from the origin to the point at which a curve or line intersects an axis.
- to stop, deflect, or seize on the way from one place to another; prevent from arriving or proceeding
- to seize or cut off (a pass) on its way from one opponent to another
- to cut off, mark off, or bound (some part of a line, curve, plane, or surface)
- maths
- a point at which two figures intersect
- the distance from the origin to the point at which a line, curve, or surface cuts a coordinate axis
- an intercepted segment
- the act of intercepting an opponent's pass
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