interposing

[ˌɪntərˈpoʊzɪŋ]

interposing Definition

  • 1to place or insert between one thing and another
  • 2to intervene between parties

Using interposing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "interposing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He interposed himself between the two fighting dogs.

  • Example

    The mediator interposed to resolve the dispute between the two parties.

  • Example

    She interposed a question during the lecture.

interposing Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with interposing

  • to interrupt a process or discussion by raising an objection

    Example

    He interposed an objection when the proposal was presented.

  • to involve oneself in a situation, often without being invited or welcomed

    Example

    She interposed herself in the conversation, even though she wasn't part of it.

  • to cause a delay or interruption in a process or activity

    Example

    The bad weather interposed a delay in our travel plans.

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Summary: interposing in Brief

Interposing [ˌɪntərˈpoʊzɪŋ] means placing or inserting something between two things, or intervening between parties. Examples include 'He interposed himself between the two fighting dogs' and 'The mediator interposed to resolve the dispute between the two parties.' Other phrases include 'interpose an objection,' 'interpose oneself,' and 'interpose a delay.'