Interruptible

Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈrʌptɪbəl/

Interruptible (adj)

  1. Able to be stopped or broken by another event before it finishes.
  2. Designed so a task can be temporarily halted and later started again.
  3. Not meant to run without interruption; it allows breaks when needed.

Interruptible (adjective)

Examples

  • The meeting is interruptible, so you can stop it briefly.
  • This service is interruptible, and it can stop when needed.