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Definition of "interposes" [interposes]

  • Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interpose. (verb)

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Use "interposes" in a sentence
  • "Just as numerous are the enjoyments of reflection on such an end as that one shall appear to be a civil and moral and also a spiritual person, no matter what interposes which is unenjoyable."
  • "“The Americans have plentifully enjoyed the delights and comforts, as well as the necessaries of life,” said the Newport Mercury, “and it is well known that an increase of wealth and affluence paves the way to an increase of luxury, immorality and profaneness, and here kind providence interposes; and as it were, obliges them to forsake the use of one of their delights, to preserve their liberty.”"
  • ""The structure of the Constitution interposes obstacles by design, in order to prevent the arrogation of power by one branch or one sovereign.""
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