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What is the past tense of interrupt?

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The past tense of interrupt is interrupted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of interrupt is interrupts.

The present participle of interrupt is interrupting.

The past participle of interrupt is interrupted.

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As Nelson abstractedly went over some of the myriad of reports that covered his desk, the intercom on his desk interrupted him.
A debate in parliament was interrupted for an announcement of Germany's victory.
If so, they likely lived in jacales, a traditional structure constructed of vertical poles set into the ground without interrupted sills.
It was soon interrupted by the harsh jangle of the telephone, which I let ring until Quinn shouted for me to pick it up.
His thoughts were interrupted by Tobin's hearty laugh, a laugh that jarred him from his stolid stance and sent him reeling with confusion.
As Arsenal's form slides, Madrid have gathered a momentum interrupted only by the walloping in Zaragoza.

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