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English to English noun
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Interposition. |  | source: webster1913 verb
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be or come between |  | Example: An interposing thicket blocked their way
source: wordnet30
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introduce |  | Example: God interposed death
source: wordnet30
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to insert between other elements |  | Example: She interjected clever remarks
source: wordnet30
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get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force |  | Example: Why did the U.S. not intervene earlier in WW II?
source: wordnet30
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To place between; as, to interpose a screen between the eye and the light. |  | source: webster1913
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To be or come between. |  | source: webster1913
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