interpone
Interpone is an English verb meaning to place between or to interpose, especially to present something as an objection, remark, or consideration in a dispute or discussion. In modern usage, the form is archaic or literary, and its sense is typically expressed today with interpose, interject, or interpose an objection rather than with interpone itself.
Etymology and forms: interpone derives from Latin interponere, from inter- “between” and ponere “to place.” It
Usage and connotations: today interpone is regarded as obsolete or formal. When encountered, it usually signals
Related terms and distinctions: interpose emphasizes intervening or interrupting in a sequence or proceedings; interject emphasizes
See also: interpose, interject, interpolate, intercalate, interponere.