Synonym: come in, inject, interfere, interject, intervene, put in, step in, throw in. Similar words: counterpoint, interpreter, interpret, interplay, interpersonal, misinterpret, interpreting, interpretation. Meaning: v. 1. be or come between 2. introduce 3. to insert between other elements 4. get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force.
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1. She interposed herself between the general and his wife.
2. Police had to interpose themselves between the two rival groups.
3. He quickly interposed himself between Mel and the doorway.
4. 'That might be difficult,' interposed Regina.
5. Don't interpose in the matter.
6. He interposed between the two women who were quarrelling.
7. 'But how do you know that?' he interposed.
8. The reporter interposed a few questions into the minister's speech.
9. He interposes himself between the two persons who are quarrelling.
10. The work interposes a glass plate between two large circular mirrors.
11. "That might be difficult(sentencedict.com/interpose.html)," interposed Mrs. Flavell.
12. From here they can move forward to interpose themselves when the enemy is too close.
13. Edward jerked open the door, interposing himself so that they should not stare.
14. Neutral density filters should then be interposed to reduce light intensity.
15. Between head and pillow, a hard rectangle was interposed, the marbled cardboard of a notebook, sea-green.
16. Flavell writes: Interposed between function and content, Piaget postulates the existence of cognitive structures.
17. Will they interpose their veto again?
18. Dozen is psychological interpose line useful?
19. What calls psychological crisis interpose measure.
20. Our Ministers dare not interpose with dignity or effect.
21. The old man likes to interpose in the disputes.
22. She tried to interpose between her husband and son.
23. The government took positive interpose step to bond management at that time.
24. None of them had the courage to interpose between this incensed king and his wrath.
25. Those who in quarrel interpose must often wipe a bloody nose.
26. Those who in quarrels interpose must often wipe a bloody nose.
27. Further discussion is cut short by a bump that interposes a few bodies between us.
28. A constant motif is a flashback to a field of wheat(sentencedict.com), interposed suddenly and incongruously in various scenes.
29. In order to eliminate influences of farraginous factors, uniform interpose steps should be exerted on these two groups.
30. The high speed of two regions economy grows, greatly the interpose with profit from strong government.
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