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What is the past tense of interpose?

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The past tense of interpose is interposed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of interpose is interposes.

The present participle of interpose is interposing.

The past participle of interpose is interposed.

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France, Germany, Italy and Spain, were interposed, walls yet without a breach, between us and the plague.
For all subjects, a rest period of at least 60 seconds was interposed between the two 96 trial blocks.
The term Family was interposed between Order and Genus, in keeping with Linnaeus' conception of the divine society of nature.
Carroll called the given words doublets, the interposed words links, and the complete series a chain.
Suppose that, although a vase is directly in front of S, a laser photograph is interposed between it and S, thereby blocking it from S's view.
Proxy servers can be interposed between users and the web at large to insulate users from pernicious attacks via the web.

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