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  2. noun. a short interval between the acts of a play or parts of a public performance, usually a period of approximately 10 or 15 minutes, allowing the performers and audience a rest. a period during which action temporarily ceases; an interval between periods of action or activity: They studied for hours without an intermission.

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  3. a short period between the parts of a play, film, concert, etc. [ U ] US. a period between parts of a game when the players rest and people watching can leave their seats: The Sonics led by only two points at intermission. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Cinema & theatre: parts of plays, shows & films.

  4. The meaning of INTERMISSION is an interval between the parts of an entertainment (such as the acts of a play). How to use intermission in a sentence.

  5. intermission. An intermission is a short break between two parts of a film, concert, or show. In American English, you can also use intermission to refer to a short break between two parts of a game, or say that something happens at, after, or during intermission. Fraser did not perform until after intermission.

  6. In Latin, 'intermittere' means 'to leave off' or 'to pause.' 'Intermissio' was used to describe a temporary break or pause in an ongoing activity, performance, event, or process. As the term made its way into English, it retained this essential meaning, referring to a period of temporary interruption or pause within a larger event or process ...

  7. The lengthy pause in the middle of a play or concert is called an intermission. If you're hungry, you might have time to grab a snack during the intermission. The word intermission has a Latin root, intermissionem, "a breaking off or interruption."

  8. A complete guide to the word "INTERMISSION": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

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