How to use in-sentence of “intercept”:
– Sallah puts it on a ship, but the Nazis on a U-boat intercept the ship and search it.
– They intercept him and fly a helicopter over his ship.
– There was time to get the fighters in the air to intercept and damage the attacks.
– On August 1, 1763, most of the Native Americans broke off the siege at Fort Pitt in order to intercept 500 British troops marching to the fort under Colonel Bouquet.
– The age is calculated from the slope of the isochron and the original composition from the intercept of the isochron with the y-axis.
– He proposed a system of structures designed to intercept and collect all energy produced by the Sun.
– McClane then drives a car out to intercept Gruber and his men.
– This, he decided, would the perfect opportunity for a kidnapping and—according to John Surratt—Booth developed a plan to intercept Lincoln’s carriage en route to the play.

