To insert between other elements.
Get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force.
1 Leveson then interrupted to say: Let me just interpose a question here.
2 Once more the Prime Minister endeavored to interpose ; he was borne down.
3 For this reason he refused to interpose in the well-known Foote case.
4 She told me she was watching you only in order to interpose .
5 Conboy demanded, forgetting caution and possible complications in his haste to interpose .
6 We ask the Government to interpose to secure us this constitutional right.
7 Caryn Scrimgeour's table settings interpose fragile and precious curios with commonplace objects.
8 But these seven damsels interpose themselves, like the sevenfold shield of Ajax.
9 Whereupon Master Silas did interpose , for the dinner hour was drawing nigh.
10 Ella could interpose no further objection, although scarcely satisfied with the programme.
11 They interpose barriers, but the barriers themselves are fraught with good influences.
12 Manette, foreseeing a disturbance, hastened to interpose , in her hypocritical, honeyed voice:
13 At this point, I am sure, the reader will interpose a protest.
14 His manner was so evidently belligerent that Mr. Hubbard hastened to interpose .
15 At this juncture Uncle Dan felt it imperatively necessary to interpose again.
16 With long, noiseless strides, he reached the door before Beverly could interpose .
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