interpose in



interpose something in (to) something

to introduce something into something; to put a question into a conversation. The chairman interposed a question into the discussion. May I interpose an observation in the proceedings?
See also: interpose

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Zacchaeusza-KEE-əs (English)Biblical
Bass['bæs]
Brendanus-Irish (Latinized)
PrzemoPZHE-mawPolish
WodenWO-dən (English)Anglo-Saxon Mythology
DigbyDIG-beeEnglish (Rare)