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Interject

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Verb

1. come in, inject, interject, interpose, put in, throw in

to insert between other elements

Example Sentences:
'She interjected clever remarks'

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Interject

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verb (transitive)
1. 
to interpose abruptly or sharply; interrupt with; throw in
she interjected clever remarks
2. archaic
to come between; interpose

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Interject

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verb transitive
to throw in between; interrupt with; insert; interpose
to interject a question

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Interject

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tr.v. in·ter·ject·ed, in·ter·ject·ing, in·ter·jects
1. To say or mention suddenly, often in interrupting the remarks of another: "I disagree," she interjected.
2. To insert between other elements; interpose: interjected some new images into the presentation. See Synonyms at introduce.
3. To assert (oneself) in a situation in which one has not previously been involved.

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