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intersperse

[in-ter-spurs] / ˌɪn tərˈspɜrs /


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Europe's seafloor is now largely dominated by shifting sand and mud, interspersed with rocky boulders covered in kelp, and occasional seagrass patches.

From Salon

These patterns of boom and bust, where unusually heavy rainfall is interspersed among periods of acute drought, are a notable effect of climate change.

From Los Angeles Times

Archival footage and ruminations on past performances tell the viewer how John’s mythic stage presence came to be, and are interspersed with glimpses of John’s preparation for the final concert.

From Salon

The film is a sweeping landscape of poetic imagery, interspersed with only glimpses of the alarming evil lurking just outside its purview.

From Salon

Using biological data from real people, Sanofi creates AI-based simulated patients - not actual clones of specific individuals - that can be interspersed across the control and placebo groups within the trial.

From BBC