Interpose: English to English |
Interpose (n.) Interposition. |
Interpose (v. i.) To be or come between. |
Interpose (v. i.) To step in between parties at variance; to mediate; as, the prince interposed and made peace. |
Interpose (v. i.) To utter a sentiment by way of interruption. |
Interpose (v. t.) To introduce or inject between the parts of a conversation or argument. |
Interpose (v. t.) To place between; as, to interpose a screen between the eye and the light. |
Interpose (v. t.) To thrust; to intrude; to between, either for aid or for troubling. |