intercept
intercept.01 - to stop, seize, or wiretap, stealing in the middle of transmission
INTERCEPT-V NOTES: Frames file for 'intercept' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. (from intercept.01-v predicate notes)INTERCEPTION-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, intercept.01. Corresponds to VNcls confront-98 (from interception.01-n)
Args 2,3 added anticipatorily. (from interception.01-n)
Aliases:
interception (n.)
intercept (v.)
intercept (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: interceptor
ARG1-PPT: entity intercepted
ARG2-VSP: intended goal/recipient/proposition
ARG3-DIR: source intercepted from
ARG1-PPT: entity intercepted
ARG2-VSP: intended goal/recipient/proposition
ARG3-DIR: source intercepted from
transitive
WeARG0
had interceptedrel
during the yearARGM-TMP
an estimated $ 5 billion street value of cocaineARG1
.arg1
This would allow the monitoring and
possibleARGM-ADJ
interceptionrel
of any vessel within the zoneARG1
.with arg2
The prime objective of any Communication Technique is not only to make the communication clear , efficient and noise free but also to make the communication well secured from
itsARG1
interceptionrel
from unauthorized usersARG2
in both commercial as well as in defense communication .with arg3
... as long as the communication had been transmitted by radio at some point prior to
itsARG1
interceptionrel
from the cable systemARG3
.args0, 1
This reduces the risk of
interceptionrel
of the passARG1
by the opponentARG0
.