intermit in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Intermit: to pause or cease temporarily; to occur intermittently or sporadically.
Sample Sentences
- The rain began to intermit, allowing the sun to peek through the clouds.
- Her breathing would intermit during the strenuous climb, prompting her to take short breaks.
- As the performance continued, the lights would intermit, creating a dramatic effect.
- They decided to intermit their meetings for the summer, resuming in the fall.
- The power supply may intermit if there are severe weather conditions affecting the area.
- The sound of the rain began to intermit, creating a soothing rhythm.
- As the power outage continued, the lights would intermit, flickering back to life sporadically.
- Her laughter seemed to intermit when she recalled the awkward moment from last weekend.
- The train service was expected to intermit due to ongoing track maintenance.
- He found it frustrating when his internet connection would intermit during critical work hours.