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Definition of Interposes

Interpose
Interpose In`ter*pose", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interposed; p. pr. & vb. n. Interposing.] [F. interposer. See Inter-, and Pose, v. t.] 1. To place between; as, to interpose a screen between the eye and the light. Mountains interposed Make enemies of nations. --Cowper. 2. To thrust; to intrude; to between, either for aid or for troubling. What watchful cares do interpose themselves Betwixt your eyes and night? --Shak. The common Father of mankind seasonably interposed his hand, and rescues miserable man. --Woodward. 3. To introduce or inject between the parts of a conversation or argument. --Milton.
Interpose
Interpose In`ter*pose", v. i. 1. To be or come between. Long hid by interposing hill or wood. --Cowper. 2. To step in between parties at variance; to mediate; as, the prince interposed and made peace. --Pope. 3. To utter a sentiment by way of interruption. --Boyle. Syn: To intervene; intercede; mediate; interfere; intermeddle. Usage: To Interpose, Intermeddle, Interfere. A man may often interpose with propriety in the concerns of others; he can never intermeddle without being impertinent or officious; nor can be interfere without being liable to the same charge, unless he has rights which are interfered with. ``In our practical use, interference is something offensive. It is the pushing in of himself between two parties on the part of a third who was not asked, and is not thanked for his pains, and who, as the feeling of the word implies, had no business there; while interposition is employed to express the friendly, peacemaking mediation of one whom the act well became, and who, even if he was not specially invited thereunto, is still thanked for what he has done.' --Trench.
Interpose
Interpose In"ter*pose, n. Interposition. [Obs.]

Meaning of Interposes from wikipedia

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- The interposed nucleus is the combined paired globose and emboliform nuclei, (deep cerebellar nuclei) on either side of the cerebellum. It is located in...
- Interposing Tactics is tactical concept, developed under Terrorist Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, to explain a tactical action where a small-scale...
- trench then cannot spread horizontally past the obstacle the traverse interposes. Also, an enemy that has entered a trench is unable to fire down the length...
- silicon interposer placed underneath its tiles as an interconnect. The tiles are placed on top of the interposer and are bonded to the interposer using...
- a defensive tactic in chess in response to an attack, consisting of interposing a piece between the opponent's attacking piece and the piece being attacked...
- Insertion reaction, a chemical reaction in which one chemical entity interposes itself into an existing bond of a second chemical entity (e.g.: A + B–C...
- (hammer block), first featured on the Police Positive; the mechanism interposes a bar between hammer and frame until the trigger is pulled, preventing...
- both surfaces in close proximity moving relative to each another by interposing a substance called a lubricant between the surfaces. In most cases the...
- traditional interposer would be much larger in area and would instead be placed on top of the substrate with dies on top of the interposer. An interposer to connect...