noun
- The act of placing something between two things or parties; intervention.
- Something inserted or placed between other things.
- An interruption or remark inserted into a conversation or text.
Usage: Usually plural or used in formal/legal contexts
Usage: Formal usage
Usage: Literary or formal
Examples
- The judge ruled against the defendant's interpositions of procedural objections.
- Without the interpositions of the mediator, the two parties would never have reached an agreement.
- The speaker made several interpositions during the presentation to clarify key points.
- The interpositions of new regulations created barriers to business expansion.
- Her frequent interpositions in the discussion made it difficult to follow the main argument.
- The treaty included interpositions designed to protect minority rights.
- The architect's interpositions of structural supports strengthened the building's foundation.