Word of the Day

Interpose


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Interpose is a verb that means to ‘put something between.’

Our word of the day has its origin in the Middle French words for ‘between’ and ‘place.’ It is possible to interpose an abject or oneself, for example: I was afraid all that heated conversation between Chad and Phil would turn into a fist fight, so I had no choice but to interpose myself between them.

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