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interpose

[in-ter-pohz] / ˌɪn tərˈpoʊz /


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Over the weekend, he hastened to testify to the Justice Department inspector general and the Senate Judiciary Committee before Trump could seek to interpose assertions of executive privilege.

From Washington Post

However, Lucas appeared to bristle at the prospect of federal agents interposing with local investigators, using his statement to establish early boundaries.

From Salon

The music video interposed footage of Warmbier, Kim Jong Un, President Trump and North Korean scenes, ending with a smiling photo of Otto showing the dates of his birth and death.

From Fox News

Buyers say the convenience more than justifies interposing a Seattle-based corporation between their institutions and nearby businesses.

From New York Times

McGahn’s ability to interpose himself between Trump and actual obstruction doesn’t make the president’s behavior any less culpable.

From Washington Post