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interposingverbpresent participle of interpose to act as a go-between for opposing sidesan elder statesman who has interposed a number of times in international conflicts interceding, intermediating, intervening, mediating butting in, interfering, intruding, meddling, obtruding, prying, snoopingarbitrating, moderating, negotiating, refereeingbarging (in), botheringbreaking (in), chiming in, cutting ininfringing, invading, trespassing standing byavoiding, eschewing, shunningdisregarding, ignoring, overlooking to cause a disruption in a conversation or discussionI hate to interpose, but could you tell me what you meant by that last remark? breaking in, chiming in, chipping in(chiefly British), cutting in, interrupting, intruding barging (in), bothering, horning inadding, contributing, putting in to put among or between othersa solid line of police in riot gear interposed itself between the trade ministers and the crowd of protesters edging in, fitting (in or into), injecting, inserting, insinuating, intercalating, interjecting, interpolating, interspersing, introducing, sandwiching (in or between), working in cutting in, inlaying, insetting, installinginterfiling, interlining, larding, weavingcramming, shoving, thrusting, wedgingadding, appending, attaching ejecting, eliminating, excluding, expelling, extracting, withdrawingdeducting, detaching, subtractingrejecting |