INT

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See also: int, Int, -int, .int, in't, -int-, int', and i'n't

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INT (countable and uncountable, plural INTs)

  1. (espionage) Abbreviation of intelligence.
  2. (roleplaying games) Initialism of intelligence point.
  3. (programming) Abbreviation of interrupt.
  4. (American football) Abbreviation of interception.
    • 2022 September 18, Derrik Klassen, “What We Learned From Week 2 of the N.F.L. Season”, in The New York Times[1]:
      His near-perfect stat line (25 of 30 passing, 235 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INTs) could have improved if Jamal Agnew had not dropped a would-be touchdown on a deep crossing route late in the second quarter, but here’s a guess that Jacksonville won’t quibble about it.

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