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interruptive

Adjective

Meaning

Tending to interrupt; interrupting.

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Experts agree that a bedroom should be slightly cool, dark and without lighted screens, clocks or stimulating light, and free of interruptive sounds. Source: Internet

Millennials are more adverse to interruptive advertising and better at avoiding interruption than previous generations. Source: Internet

Since out-stream video is considered interruptive, and at odds with user experience, the most desirable inventory remains in-stream. Source: Internet

No more interruptive ads. Source: Internet

Outside of a relatively small percentage of high quality sites, most of the web is chock full of popup ads and other interruptive come-ons. Source: Internet

Specifies the local time at which the devices will reboot, otherwise the default option chooses the least interruptive time to reboot. Source: Internet

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