interrupt vs pursue

interrupt

verb
  • To disturb or halt (an ongoing process or action, or the person performing it) by interfering suddenly. 

  • To assert to (a computer) that an exceptional condition must be handled. 

  • To divide; to separate; to break the monotony of. 

noun
  • An event that causes a computer or other device to temporarily cease what it was doing and attend to a condition. 

pursue

verb
  • To follow urgently, originally with intent to capture or harm; to chase. 

  • To follow, travel down (a particular way, course of action etc.). 

  • To aim for, go after (a specified objective, situation etc.). 

  • To participate in (an activity, business etc.); to practise, follow (a profession). 

  • To act as a legal prosecutor. 

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