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Meaning of interceptive | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. Pertaining to the coordination, joining, and interaction or interference of a moving object with another (moving or stationary) object.
    not-comparable
  2. Pertaining to the interruption of a trajectory or course of development to stop it or divert it to a new trajectory or course of development, as opposed to correction after the fact.
    not-comparable
  3. Pertaining to the prevention of pregnancy by interfering with the implantation of the embryo in the uterus.
    not-comparable
  4. Pertaining to the approach and destruction of an attacking enemy force.
    not-comparable

Examples

“If there is an abnormal interceptive contact the transducer is jolted more than once in a single closure of the jaws and a double sound is produced (Fig. 29.4).”
“Even if fast interceptive actions are continuously influenced by visual information, then surely slower interceptive actions like catching are.”
“Interceptive actions are common in everyday life and are instrumental in helping humans to adapt to their complex and uncertain environments. The range of interceptive actions includes both fine and gross motor responses, performed under a variety of conditions in static and dynamic environments, embracing discrete and continuous tasks. They include mundane taks like picking up a cup, placing a foot on a kerb when crossing the road, sitting down gently on a chair, or shaking hands with a friend.”
“Usually when an interceptive monitor is chosen over a non-interceptive monitor it is because the signal levels are too low to be practical for the non-interceptive monitors.”
“If interceptive tasks consist of being at the right place at the right time, the originality of the athletic relay task is to be found in the fact that receivers have to defer the time-to-encounter.”
“interceptive orthodontics”
“Identification and treatment of the disease in its early stages by the use of non-surgical techniques (interceptive caries treatment) therefore seem reasonable.”
“The preventative extension of interceptive migration controls is by no means particular to the UK or EU context, and has been developed most notoriously by states such as Australia and Canada ( Hyndman and Mountz , 2008 ; Kernerman, 2008; McMaster 2991).”
“Early treatment, preventive (interceptive) orthodontics, and treatment timing are much-debated and still somewhat controversial subjects (Tulloch et al. 1997).”
“Fruits, vegetables and seedlings were the main hosts, the amounts of interceptive times were respectively 6017, 1716, 994. And 34 species were intercepted from fruits, accounting for 43% of total species, 17 species from seedlings (21.5%), 12 species from vegetables (15.2%).”
“Our calculations on the relationship between uterotrophic and interceptive activities support the concept that interruption of early pregnancy is one of the properties of an "estrogenic" compound (Carlborg, 1970).”
“The crude petroleum ether, chloroform and alcoholic extracts of the root administered orally at the single dose of 100 mg/kg bw given at the post implantation period showed 100 per cent interceptive activty in mature female mice.”
“Since the pregnancy interceptive agents or the menses regulators may also influence the development of either trophoblasts or the maternal cells (epithelial and stromal) at the embryo attachment site, another in vitro assay method using using trophoblast cells of hamster and mouse isolated from a preplacental organelle, the ectoplacental cone, has been developed.”
“As soon as the Germans took the initial action, the French could have launched an interceptive strike.”
“This means that the United States will put into space an anti-missile system comprising a large number of small, highly intelligent interceptive rockets, rather than build a large scale multi-layer defensive shield in space as originally planned.”
“On the other hand, had the Americans sought to destroy the Japanese fleet before it sailed – while it was still training for its mission, war-gaming or otherwise making advance preparations – this would have been not an interceptive (hence, lawful) response to an armed attack but an (unlawful) preventive use of force in advance of the attack which had not yet commenced.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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