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1 interpose\ a\ remark
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interpose — [in΄tər pōz′, in′tər pōz΄] vt. interposed, interposing [Fr interposer, altered (infl. by poser: see POSE1) < L interpositus, pp. of interponere, to set between < inter , between + ponere, to put, place: see POSITION] 1. to place or put… … English World dictionary
interpose — interposable, adj. interposal, n. interposer, n. interposingly, adv. /in teuhr pohz /, v., interposed, interposing. v.t. 1. to place between; cause to intervene: to interpose an opaque body between a light and the eye. 2. to put (a barrier,… … Universalium
interpose — in•ter•pose [[t]ˌɪn tərˈpoʊz[/t]] v. posed, pos•ing 1) to place between; cause to intervene: to interpose an opaque body between a light and the eye[/ex] 2) to put in (a remark, question, etc.) in the midst of a conversation or discourse 3) to… … From formal English to slang
interpose — [c]/ɪntəˈpoʊz / (say intuh pohz) verb (interposed, interposing) –verb (t) 1. to place between; cause to intervene: to interpose an opaque body between a light and the eye. 2. to put (a barrier, obstacle, etc.) between, or in the way. 3. to bring… …
interpose — v. place between, insert; place oneself between, mediate; inject a remark in the middle of a conversation, interject … English contemporary dictionary
interpose — I. v. a. 1. Intrude, thrust in. 2. Put in, insert, set or place between. 3. Offer (or bring in or to bear) by way of mediation. II. v. n. 1. Mediate, intercede, arbitrate. 2. Remark (by way of interruption … New dictionary of synonyms
thrust — [thrust] vt. thrust, thrusting [ME thrusten, thristen < ON thrysta < IE * treud , to squeeze, push > THREAT, L trudere] 1. to push with sudden force; shove; drive 2. to pierce; stab 3. to force or impose (oneself or another) upon someone … English World dictionary
put — 1. v. & n. v. (putting; past and past part. put) 1 tr. move to or cause to be in a specified place or position (put it in your pocket; put the children to bed; put your signature here). 2 tr. bring into a specified condition, relation, or state… … Useful english dictionary
introduce — 1 *enter, admit Analogous words: induct, install, inaugurate (see INITIATE): instill, inculcate, implant: infuse, inoculate, imbue 2 Introduce, insert, insinuate, interpolate, intercalate, interpose, interject mean to put something or someone in… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
comment — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. observation, remark, note, reflection, criticism, annotation; aside, opinion; talk, gossip. See interpretation, conversation. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An explanatory or critical note] Syn. annotation,… … English dictionary for students
comment — com·ment n 1 often cap a: an essay analyzing, criticizing, or explaining a subject a comment published in the Yale Law Review b: an explanatory remark appended to a section of text (as of enacted code) 2: an expression of an opinion or attitude… … Law dictionary