(in-ter-POZ), verb
To aggressively insert your unsolicited opinion, assistance, or presence into a situation where it is not particularly wanted.
“I hope I am not INTERPOSING,” Eileen said as she walked in on our meeting—which of course, she was.
Front | interpose |
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Back | (in-ter-POZ), verb To aggressively insert your unsolicited opinion, assistance, or presence into a situation where it is not particularly wanted. “I hope I am not INTERPOSING,” Eileen said as she walked in on our meeting—which of course, she was. |
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