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Interposal

The act of interposing interposition intervention

Interposer

One who or that which interposes or intervenes an obstacle or interruption a mediator or agent between parties

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Interpone

To interpose to insert or place between

Interspeech

A speech interposed between others

Intermeddle

To meddle with the affairs of others to meddle officiously to interpose or interfere improperly to mix or meddle with

Interfere

has been stated in the aforesaid work at p. 147 of Vol. 29 obstruction of justice is to interpose obstacles or impediments, or to hinder, impede or in any manner interrupt or prevent the administra-tion of justice,

Intervention

A third person not originally a party to a suit, but claiming an interest in the matter, may interpose at any stage of the suit in defence of his own interest, whenever affected either as to person

Interlace

To unite as by lacing together to insert or interpose one thing within another to intertwine to interweave

Interject

To throw in between to insert to interpose

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Interposal

The act of interposing interposition intervention

Interposer

One who or that which interposes or intervenes an obstacle or interruption a mediator or agent between parties

Interpose

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Interpone

To interpose to insert or place between

Interspeech

A speech interposed between others

Intermeddle

To meddle with the affairs of others to meddle officiously to interpose or interfere improperly to mix or meddle with

Interfere

has been stated in the aforesaid work at p. 147 of Vol. 29 obstruction of justice is to interpose obstacles or impediments, or to hinder, impede or in any manner interrupt or prevent the administra-tion of justice,

Intervention

A third person not originally a party to a suit, but claiming an interest in the matter, may interpose at any stage of the suit in defence of his own interest, whenever affected either as to person

Interlace

To unite as by lacing together to insert or interpose one thing within another to intertwine to interweave

Interject

To throw in between to insert to interpose

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