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    in·ter·pose
    [ˌin(t)ərˈpōz]
    verb
    interpose (verb) · interposes (third person present) · interposed (past tense) · interposed (past participle) · interposing (present participle)
    1. place or insert between one thing and another:
      "he interposed himself between her and the top of the stairs"
      • say (words) as an interruption:
        "if I might interpose a personal remark here"
    2. intervene between parties:
      "the legislature interposed to suppress these amusements"
      • exercise or advance (a veto or objection) so as to interfere:
        "the memo interposes no objection to issuing a discharge"
    Origin
    late 16th century: from French interposer, from Latin interponere ‘put in’ (from inter- ‘between’ + ponere ‘put’), but influenced by interpositus ‘inserted’ and Old French poser ‘to place’.
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  3. verb (used with object), in·ter·posed, in·ter·pos·ing. to place between; cause to intervene: to interpose an opaque body between a light and the eye. Synonyms: inject, insinuate, insert, introduce to put (a barrier, obstacle, etc.) between or in the way of.
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    interpose verb [ T ] formal us / ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈpoʊz / uk / ˌɪn.təˈpəʊz / interpose verb [T] (PUT BETWEEN) Add to word list Add to word list to put yourself or something between two things, people, or groups, especially in order to stop them doing something:
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    : to place (someone or something) between two or more things or people The new system has interposed a bureaucratic barrier between doctors and patients. He tried to interpose himself between the people who were fighting. 2 : to interrupt a conversation with (a comment) Please allow me to interpose a brief observation.
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    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in‧ter‧pose /ˌɪntəˈpəʊz $ -tərˈpoʊz/ verb [ transitive] formal 1 to put yourself or something else between two other things She interposed herself between the general and his wife. 2 to say something when other people are having a conversation or argument, interrupting them ‘That might be difficult, ’ interposed Regina. → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus interpose • "That...

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