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To place or put between or among others
“I place a bit of glass inside a spiral of wire and interpose it between the crossed Nicol's prisms.”
To interrupt or intrude on a conversation or activity
“I am fascinated at the prospect of your education, and I shall insist on hearing it entire, but I wonder if I could interpose a question or two.”
To intervene in a dispute between two or more parties
“Mr. Gladstone thought fit to interpose in the conflict and offered his services to his old colleague in order to put an end to it.”
To interfere or involve oneself in the affairs of others
“When what you do with your life is interpose yourself in the affairs of people you don't know, you learn to keep your eyes wide open.”
To speak or say something
To put an end to something
To put forward for discussion or consideration
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