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What is the adjective for abrupted?

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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb abrupt which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

abrupt
  1. (obsolete, rare) Broken away (from restraint). [Attested only in the late 16th century.]
  2. Without notice to prepare the mind for the event; sudden; hasty; unceremonious. [First attested in the late 16th century.]
  3. Curt in manner. [First attested in the late 16th century.]
  4. Having sudden transitions from one subject or state to another; unconnected; disjointed. [First attested in the late 16th century.]
  5. (obsolete) Broken off. [Attested from the early 17th century until the mid 18th century.]
  6. Extremely steep or craggy as if broken up; precipitous. [First attested in the early 17th century.]
  7. (botany) Suddenly terminating, as if cut off; truncate. [First attested in the early 19th century.]
  8. Synonyms:
  9. Examples:
    1. “It was a long, drawn-out, and boring evening with terribly rude and abrupt service.”
      “He was a broad, muscular young man, with a rather abrupt manner.”
      “The doctor took credit for extricating himself from Alice's abrupt question about the cost of the apartments.”
abruptic
  1. (geology) Characterised by an abrupt change in texture.
abrupter
  1. comparative form of abrupt: more abrupt
abruptest
  1. superlative form of abrupt: most abrupt
abrupted
  1. simple past tense and past participle of abrupt
abrupting
  1. present participle of abrupt
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