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intercept verb avert, block, check, close with, come between, commandeer, confiscate, debar, detain, dispossess, disrupt, foil, forestall, hamper, hinder, impede, impound, inhibit, interfere, interpose, interrupt, obstruct, occlude, parry, preclude, prevent, restrain, retard, stave, stay, stem, stop, thwart, wrest from Associated concepts: intercept criminal activity See also: avert, block, check, clog, discontinue, disrupt, eavesdrop, foil, forestall, halt, hamper, hijack, hinder, inhibit, interfere, interpose, interrupt, occlude, overhear, parry, prevent, restrain, stave, stay, stem, stop, thwart How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| He had a team-high eight pass break-ups, but he didn't make any interceptions. Verint's STAR-GATE Communications Interceptions Solutions are designed to be compliant with standards established for CALEA (Communications Assistance to Law Enforcement Act) in North America, and by ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) in Europe, and other standards around the world. Booty threw two interceptions in the second quarter, allowing Notre Dame back into a game the Trojans were dominating. |
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