interject


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Synonyms for interject

interrupt with

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Synonyms for interject

to put or set into, between, or among another or other things

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Synonyms for interject

to insert between other elements

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Later, when trying to referee his screaming guests who were talking over him, Jeremy interjected with his classic catchphrase: "It's called the Jeremy Kyle Show and I'm speaking."
I see no matter the subject, individuals still have to interject Liberalism and their own narrow-minded views, even a columnist for Risk & Insurance[R].
Employees are told what the goals are; they are not told how to achieve them." It kind of makes you want to interject with a Homer Simpson-like "d'oh," but apparently there are far too many managers who don't get it--and this seems to be a global state of affairs.
The temptation to interject a comment or ask a question will be overwhelming; it must be resisted.
Sometimes the instructor would interject additional questions, within an on-going discussion.
Let's not beat around the bush, I interject. It wouln't be inaccurate to call it "rotten."
Wharton's willingness to interject himself into the text as both actor and scholar is a model more of us should follow.
Still, as talk of trannies and pannies excited the crowd, I felt compelled to interject a warning against the fashionable labels that seem to imply our old ways of being are just passe.
Even typically quiet members will be more likely to interject if they know that their opinions will be valued, and that they won't be personally attacked for maintaining their point of view.
They know the latest information and, with direct access to the decision makers, they can interject the benefits of the international market at the earliest stages of program development.
The first group of Bronx properties has already passed the first four-month statutory redemption period for the original owners, and the second four-month period, during which time the City Council has the opportunity to interject a 45-day review period of the prospective new ownership.
The observer might interject: why all the fuss about a couple of attributions?
Then she does what amounts to a stand-up routine, except the point is to help the staff vent their anger and frustrations and to show them how to interject humor into their daily lives.
The science adviser should interject science and technology into areas that may relate only indirectly to science, such as international relations, Bromley says.