interpose

pronunciation

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  • Verb:
    be or come between
    introduce
    to insert between other elements
    get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force

Word Origin

interpose
interpose: see position
interpose (v.)
1590s, from Middle French interposer (14c.), from inter- (see inter-) + poser (see pose (v.1)). Related: Interposed; interposing.

Example

1. The human reasonable interpose to agricultural ecosystem and adjusting control .
2. The old man likes to interpose in the disputes .
3. By western government interpose economy evolves theoretically .
4. The manifestation of state interpose in the labor contract law .
5. The purpose is discussed nurse interpose examines medium content in 64 helix ct to coronary artery .

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