When nonwage payments (like federal income tax refunds, state income tax refunds, unemployment benefits, and disability benefits) made to a parent that owes support are taken and given to the parent who is owed support
The x-intercept is the point where a curve or a line meets the x-axis The y-intercept is the point where a curve or a line meets the y-axis
A service provided by telephone companies which intercepts calls to an out-of-service telephone number and provides useful information about that number An example of intercept information would be that the dialed number has been changed to a different number or is only temporarily disconnected
To obstruct or interrupt the progress of; to stop; to hinder or oppose; as, to intercept the current of a river
point where two lines cross, particularly where a graph cuts the axis Because the straight line had a small positive intercept, y was greater than zero even when x was zero
If you intercept someone or something that is travelling from one place to another, you stop them before they get to their destination. Gunmen intercepted him on his way to the airport + interception interceptions inter·cep·tion the interception of a ship off the west coast of Scotland. to stop something or someone that is going from one place to another before they get there (past participle of intercipere, from capere )
{f} take, seize; cause to stop; delay, hinder, obstruct; interrupt; intersect (Mathematics); take possession of a ball or puck (Sports)
The constant ( a or b0) in a regression equation It is the point where the regression line intercepts the y axis