Crossword-Solution: INTERPOSE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| 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. |
| Interpose | v. t. | To introduce or inject between the parts of a conversation or argument. |
| 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 | n. | Interposition. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| INTERPOSE | anagram | ONESTRIPE, PEERSINTO |
We have 38 clues for the answer “INTERPOSE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| insert between or among things | 1 answer |
| Throw in, as a question | 1 answer |
| Situate between | 1 answer |
| Place something between one thing and another | 1 answer |
| MAKE intervene between | 1 answer |
| MAKE an interruption | 1 answer |
| intercalate | 3 answers |
| Stick in | 3 answers |
| PLACE between | 4 answers |
| Put "=" between | 5 answers |
| Come between | 7 answers |
| Step in | 8 answers |
| mediate | 10 answers |
| Interject | 10 answers |
| Throw in | 10 answers |
| intercede | 11 answers |
| Shove | 16 answers |
| interpolate | 16 answers |
| Insinuate | 21 answers |
| arbitrate | 23 answers |
| Barge (in) | 24 answers |
| Intervene | 25 answers |
| Obtrude | 25 answers |
| Negotiate | 26 answers |
| Engraft | 27 answers |
| Meddle | 29 answers |
| Butt (in) | 30 answers |
| Toss ___. | 34 answers |
| Interfere | 37 answers |
| Include | 40 answers |
| Throw | 42 answers |
| Insert | 44 answers |
| fill in | 49 answers |
| Thrust | 50 answers |
| introduce | 51 answers |
| Intrude | 58 answers |
| Push | 70 answers |
| Cast | 73 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with INTERPOSE (5)
The key of this infernal Pit by due, And by command of Heav’ns all-powerful King I keep, by him forbidden to unlock These Adamantine Gates; against all force Death ready stands to interpose his dart, Fearless to be o’rematcht by living might.
Yet, uttering his long-restrained emotions so vehemently as he did, his words here offered her the very point of circumstances in which to interpose what she came to say.
Begad! who was the bold man who dared to tackle you—eh?” Lord Tony tried to interpose, but had no time to do so, for the young Vicomte had already quickly stepped forward.
Anything that would take her out of the grievous present, and interpose human beings betwixt herself and what was nearest to her,—whatever would defer for an instant the inevitable errand on which she was bound,—all such impediments were welcome.
Yet, if the Israelite will advantage the Church by giving me somewhat over to the building of our dortour, 45 I will take it on my conscience to aid him in the matter of his daughter.” “For a score of marks to the dortour,” said the Outlaw,—“Be still, I say, Isaac!—or for a brace of silver candlesticks to the altar, we will not stand with you.” “Nay, but, good Diccon Bend-the-Bow”—said Isaac, endeavouring to interpose.
Quotes with INTERPOSE (3)
The Word we study has to be the Word we pray. My personal experience of the relentless tenderness of God came not from exegetes, theologians, and spiritual writers, but from sitting still in the presence of the living Word and beseeching Him to help me understand with my head and heart His written Word. Sheer scholarship alone cannot reveal to us the gospel of grace. We must never allow the authority of books, institutions, or leaders to replace the authority of *knowing* Jes…
The historian, predisposed to verbal evidence, who reads about rather than looks at objects, becomes dependent upon secondhand impressions and is helpless when critics disagree or interpose their own extraneous judgments between the work and the viewer.
Jacopo, while I could still read, during these past months, I read dictionaries, I studied histories of words, to understand what was happening in my body. I studied like a rabbi. Have you ever reflected that the linguistic term `metathesis' is similar to the oncological term `metastasis'? What is the metathesis? Instead of `clasp' one says `claps.' Instead of `beloved' one says `bevoled.' It's the temurah. The dictionary says that metathesis means the transposition or interc…
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Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (2001–2009).