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interrupt
shaft
simultaneously
suspicious
proceed
a long rod or polecausing people to think that others are trying to get them.done at the same time as something else. to move ahead in a procedureto stop or cause a break in something.
shaft
simultaneously
suspicious
proceed
a long rod or polecausing people to think that others are trying to get them.done at the same time as something else. to move ahead in a procedureto stop or cause a break in something.
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Here are definitions and explanations for the words you've listed:
1. **Interrupt**: To stop or cause a break in the continuity of an action, event, or activity. For example, if someone is talking and another person speaks over them, they are interrupting the conversation.
2. **Shaft**: A long rod or pole. This term can refer to various objects, such as the long, cylindrical part of a tool or weapon (e.g., an arrow shaft), or the vertical part of a lift (elevator) system.
3. **Simultaneously**: Done at the same time as something else. For example, if two events occur simultaneously, they happen concurrently without any delay between them.
4. **Suspicious**: Causing people to think that others are trying to deceive or harm them. This adjective is often used to describe actions, situations, or behavior that seem questionable or deceitful.
5. **Proceed**: To move ahead in a procedure or process. This verb is often used in contexts where steps need to be taken to continue with a task or action after some preceding condition has been satisfied.
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1. **Interrupt**: To stop or cause a break in the continuity of an action, event, or activity. For example, if someone is talking and another person speaks over them, they are interrupting the conversation.
2. **Shaft**: A long rod or pole. This term can refer to various objects, such as the long, cylindrical part of a tool or weapon (e.g., an arrow shaft), or the vertical part of a lift (elevator) system.
3. **Simultaneously**: Done at the same time as something else. For example, if two events occur simultaneously, they happen concurrently without any delay between them.
4. **Suspicious**: Causing people to think that others are trying to deceive or harm them. This adjective is often used to describe actions, situations, or behavior that seem questionable or deceitful.
5. **Proceed**: To move ahead in a procedure or process. This verb is often used in contexts where steps need to be taken to continue with a task or action after some preceding condition has been satisfied.
If you need further information or examples for any specific word, let me know!
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