v.
- insert between one thing and another.
- intervene between parties.
- say as an interruption.
- exercise or advance (a veto or objection).
Derivative
Etymology
C16: from Fr. interposer, from L. interponere ‘put in’ (from inter- ‘between’ + ponere ‘put’), but influenced by interpositus ‘inserted’ and OFr. poser ‘to place’.