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interpose

[in-ter-pohz] / ˌɪn tərˈpoʊz /


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Interpose, in-tėr-pōz′, v.t. to place between: to thrust in: to offer, as aid or services.—v.i. to come between: to mediate: to put in by way of interruption: to interfere.—ns.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various

Oh! my Lavinia, may thy Counsel prove Prophetic, I'm going now, in this Disguise, to meet my Dear Palante; may no malignant Star Interpose to cross our mutual Wishes.

From The Stolen Heiress or, The Salamanca Doctor Outplotted by Centlivre, Susanna

Interpose what he might, still was it all as airy transparency between himself and that piercing glance.

From The Red Moccasins A Story by Heady, Morrison

Gentlemen, I pray you let me Interpose in this your quarrel, Since by accident I am present.

From The Wonder-Working Magician by MacCarthy, Denis Florence

Interpose between him and his children as I have done.

From The Lily of the Valley by Wormeley, Katharine Prescott




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