/i rupt"/ , v.i.
1. to break or burst in suddenly.
2. to manifest violent activity or emotion, as a group of persons.
3. (of animals) to increase suddenly in numbers through a lessening of the number of deaths.
[ 1850-55; irruptus; see IRRUPTION ]
/i rupt"/ , v.i.
1. to break or burst in suddenly.
2. to manifest violent activity or emotion, as a group of persons.
3. (of animals) to increase suddenly in numbers through a lessening of the number of deaths.
[ 1850-55; irruptus; see IRRUPTION ]
Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary. Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House . 2012