Complete Definition of "interpose"

English

Etymology
Middle French interposer, modification (influenced by poser to put, place) of Latin interponere (perfect stem interpos-), from inter- + ponere to put, place

Pronunciation
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Verb
en-verb|interpos|ing

  1. transitive To insert something (or oneself) between other things.
  2. transitive To interrupt a conversation by introducing a different subject or making a comment.
  3. intransitive To be inserted between parts or things.
  4. intransitive To intervene in a dispute, or in a conversation.

Italian

Verb
interpose

  1. form of|third-person|Third-person singular past historic|interporre#Italian|interporre|lang=Italian

Category:Italian verb forms

fa:interpose
fr:interpose
io:interpose
te:interpose
vi:interpose
zh:interpose

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