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irrupt, v. rare.|ɪˈrʌpt| [f. L. irrupt-, ppl. stem of irrump-ĕre: see prec.] 1. trans. To break into. Hence iˈrrupted ppl. a.
1855Hyde Clarke Eng. Dict., Irrupted, forced through. 1856Webster, Irrupted, broken with violence. Hence in later Dicts. 2. intr. To burst in, break in, enter forcibly, make an irruption.
1886F. H. H. Guillemard Cruise Marchesa II. 9 We were in the crater of an extinct volcano into which the sea had at some later period irrupted. 1893Temple Bar XCVIII. 154 She ‘irrupted’ recklessly into the bedroom. |