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interject

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To throw in between; to insert; to interpose.

To throw one's self between or among; to come between; to interpose.

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As a privileged survivor of the First World War, I hope I may be allowed to interject here a deeply felt tribute to those who were not fortunate enough to succeed, but who shared the signal honor of trying to the last to salvage peace. Rene Cassin

Many, if not most, Americans can imagine a fate worse than death, and it is a seemingly interminable process of dying. For them, it is frightening that politicians can find ways to interject themselves into this sad process. John Danforth

Take care never to speak what you have not weighed and pondered beforehand; nor interject your own words on the spur of the moment and in the midst of another's; for you must listen and converse in turn, with set times for speech and for silence. Clement of Alexandria

My personal feeling, if I can interject a political note, is that I don't think it is right that basic health care is a privilege. It shouldn't be. It should be a right of all human beings. And certainly in the richest country in the world. Bryan Cranston

She interjected clever remarks Source: Internet

According to CNN, “a handful of GOP senators are talking about whether and how to interject in a way that will be most effective with the President. Source: Internet

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