Intercept

/ˌɪntərˈsɛpt/ verb

To stop or catch something or someone on the way from one place to another, before they reach their destination.

From Latin 'intercipere' meaning 'to seize in between', from 'inter-' (between) + 'capere' (to take). The idea of taking something in the middle carried directly into English.

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