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intermission the act of suspending activity temporarily pause: a time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something
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intermission In England, "interval"; a pause in the action, marked by a fall of the curtain or a fade-out of the stage lights, during which the audience may leave their seats for a short time, usually ten or fifteen minutes. Intermissions divide the play into separate acts.
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intermission A break between acts or scenes of the play to allow for set changes, and for the audience to go to the bathroom, stretch and buy concessions.
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intermission a break between acts (usually first and second, but some plays have three or more acts).
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intermission a period of leave from a coursework course for students who have already completed some of their course. Can be taken for periods of 6 or 12 months at a time.
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