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Definition of "interposer" [in•ter•pos•er]

  • One who interposes. (noun)
  • An electrical interface between one socket or connection and another, used to spread a connection to a wider pitch or to reroute it. (noun)

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Use "interposer" in a sentence
  • "Well, now, my lord, said she, holding out her hand, as if threatening me, let you and me, man and wife like, join against the interposer in our quarrels."
  • "Was I not to plead against an injustice which that man procured to be done by the obsequiousness of a most iniquitous interposer of his veto, not by any law regulating the privileges of the praetor?"
  • "INTERVENIR, prendre part volontairement; interposer son autorité."