Interpose


The meaning of the word Interpose is: to involve oneself or to insert


Examples:

It can be dangerous to interpose yourself between a cat fight.

published by Jacquline on 2021-05-14 19:09:22


The mediator looked for the opening to interpose himself and break up the debate.

published by Clemmie on 2021-02-04 00:36:04


He hoped to interpose the container to keep both ingredients separate.

published by Pam on 2021-03-11 06:00:54


As if an afterthought, the senator decided to interpose an entirely new position in his platform.

published by Jammie on 2021-04-16 13:38:34


Though he tried to interpose himself in the argument, there was no opening for him to break in.

published by Soon on 2022-01-01 23:11:25


A good author uses his own experience to interpose his personality into the protagonist.

published by Arcelia on 2021-07-22 20:13:54


If you interpose in a marital argument, be prepared to be yelled at by both parties.

published by Digna on 2021-01-13 14:18:06


Though he was not invited, he felt he should interpose his point of view.

published by Florance on 2021-06-28 05:16:27


The politician tried to interpose his unusual stance into the debate to throw off his opponents.

published by Sung on 2021-10-31 18:46:09


Though he tried not to interpose, he still got stuck in the middle.

published by Sachiko on 2021-03-15 10:42:47


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