in‧ter‧pose /ˌɪntəˈpəʊz $ -tərˈpoʊz/
verb [transitive] formal[
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: French;
Origin: interposer, from Latin interponere, from ponere 'to put']
1. to put yourself or something else between two other things:
She interposed herself between the general and his wife.2. to say something when other people are having a conversation or argument, interrupting them:
‘That might be difficult,’ interposed Regina. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲