noun
- Plural of interdictor; military aircraft or personnel that intercept and prevent enemy forces or supplies from reaching a destination.
- Plural of interdictor; persons or entities that issue or enforce interdicts (formal prohibitions or bans).
Usage: military; often used in aviation contexts
Usage: formal; legal or ecclesiastical contexts
Examples
- The air force deployed interdictors to prevent supply convoys from crossing the border.
- Fighter jets served as interdictors, cutting off enemy reinforcements.
- Medieval interdictors enforced the church's ban on religious services in the region.
- The naval interdictors successfully blocked the smuggling operation.
- Interdictors played a crucial role in disrupting the enemy's logistics network.