Synonym: break, interim, interlude, intermission, interruption, pause, recess, respite. Similar words: at intervals, at regular intervals, interview, intervention, painter, interact, interest, internal. Meaning: ['ɪntə(r)vl] n. 1. a definite length of time marked off by two instants 2. a set containing all points (or all real numbers) between two given endpoints 3. the distance between things 4. the difference in pitch between two notes.
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61. Thus the time taken to unroll a carpet is very short compared with the time interval between the arrival of successive consignments.
62. The interval and exposure times were accurately noted in the catalogue.
63. Pool pairs of cells that have divided within a chosen time interval and culture until they attain the appropriate age.
64. Five trains are available to cover the 6 min interval service.
65. Three penalties by Hobbs kept Bradford firmly in contention and another soon after the interval levelled the scores at 8-8.
65. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
66. The nest is agitated by the shaker for a predetermined time interval, usually 15-20 minutes.
67. Our friendly wine bar is also there for your pre-show drink, your interval glass of wine or your after show socialising.
68. Barnes put the Lions in front before Hastings took over the kicks after the interval.
69. Even on the applicant's argument the immunity against questioning is overridden by the Act during this interval.
70. First Stevie, a boy, and after I had nursed him for a decent interval, Amy, a girl.
71. He also kicked badly out of hand until he settled down to play a more influential role after the interval.
72. Three minutes before the interval Millen struck to break the deadlock and Love made it two a minute later.
73. The dive log screen displays maximum depth, dive time and surface interval for the last ten dives.
74. Preston emerged after the interval with a new spring in their step, and the game took on a different complexion.
75. By the time the interval beckoned, Celtic had taken a grip on the game in midfield.
76. Stevens identified four types of measurement scales: nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio scales.
77. We could reasonably expect a decent interval of peace in which we might think about these catastrophic events.
78. After a decent interval the roommate should disappear on an errand or into his room for an extended period. 12.
79. Because of the long gestation and lactation periods, the interval between calving is usually at least two or three years.
80. Davis had trailed 4-2 early in their match before winning six successive frames to lead 8-4 going into the final interval.
81. But a very well worked try by New Zealand winger Ritchie Stevens just before the interval put daylight between the teams.
82. At a decent interval later, twice-divorced Whoopi, 43, would saunter out, like any other unattached lady guest.
83. After a decent interval, the three of them resumed their conversation, much to my relief.
84. This interaction between arousal and retention interval does appear to be robust.
85. Often elements of the story would be edited out by the interval.
86. Probably, like the fruit bat Rousettus, they just time the silent interval between each click and its echo.
87. In practice a somewhat smaller interval can be used to speed up calculations.
88. Tynemouth went further ahead after the interval when Jonathan Thomson found himself with a scoring opportunity after a rare mistake by Lee.
89. The mean time interval between completion of radiation treatment and surgery was 10 days.
90. The proportion of premature births was almost three times as high if the interval was less than a year.
More similar words: at intervals, at regular intervals, interview, intervention, painter, interact, interest, internal, Internet, interior, interrupt, enter into, interpret, interfere, in terms of, interfere in, interaction, international, interfere with, interpretation, observation, reservation, conservative, conservation, intent, intend, in tears, intense, hunter, center.