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[ US /ˌɪntɝˈdʒɛkt/ ]
[ UK /ˌɪntəd‍ʒˈɛkt/ ]
VERB
  1. to insert between other elements
    She interjected clever remarks

How To Use interject In A Sentence

  • Upon these interjections, placable flicks of the lionly tail addressed to Britannia the Ruler, who expected him in some mildish way to lash terga cauda in retiring, Sir Willoughby Patterne passed from a land of alien manners; and ever after he spoke of America respectfully and pensively, with a tail tucked in, as it were. The Egoist
  • (An interjection here: my wife awoke, scared by an evil dream. SMOKE AND MIRRORS
  • I had a continual barrage of interjections - quite contrary to the speech of the Minister, to whom we gave a pretty fair hearing.
  • There are occasions when the petitioner's mother interjects into the discussions between the parties, which has no salutary effect.
  • I made two comments before before you interjected yourself into the discussion. Matthew Yglesias » Thiessen Admits That His “Too Many Dead Terrorists” Critique Is Hollow BS
  • One suggestion I would make is that the sense of ouai doesn't seem judgmental, as "reckoning" would imply that there will be a reckoning upon you (and there's no indication that the interjection is present progressive or gerundial), but purely interjectory along the lines of "poor you. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • But the wounded feelings and the timidity of Joan of France rendered her incapable of an effort to make the conversation more general; and at length, excepting a few interjectional civilities of the Lady Quentin Durward
  • At various points, the director and members of the cast interject voiceover comments about the proceedings.
  • Patrick had finally snapped out of his saccharine fugue and tried to interject, but Bethlynn ignored him. SACRAMENT
  • There could have been an overtone of mockery in Romira's interjection. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
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