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US
/ˌɪntɝˈɫiv/
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[ UK /ˌɪntəlˈiːv/ ]
[ UK /ˌɪntəlˈiːv/ ]
VERB
- intersperse the sectors on the concentric magnetic circular patterns written on a computer disk surface to guide the storing and recording of data
- provide (books) with blank leaves
- intersperse alternately, as of protective covers for book illustrations
How To Use interleave In A Sentence
- These routes were double spaced and interleaved with ground.
- If you're going to store watercolour paintings, interleave them with archival tissue and wrap the bundles tightly in non-permeable opaque plastic, between stiff boards.
- “Without Warning” interleaves compound narrative arcs and character development of such complexity that it has caused a distinct spike in “absent from work” days. Cheeseburger Gothic » Back to work.
- * BL C61. a.3, autograph, tipped into an interleaved copy of The Farmer's Boy with revision notes in Bloomfield's hand BACK Letter 142
- He is thought to have used an interleaved copy of his dictionary as a foundation word list and had the help of some half a dozen amanuenses.
- I'll bet you're the type who holds the floor and pontificates, Alpha, and feels threatened by anyone who interleaves comments. Radio alert.
- If DC is hell-bent on not collecting this all in one volume, the event should be split into halves, with both titles interleaved through each volume to tell the story in its proper sequence. Archive 2010-01-10
- You take your copy of McHugh, unbind it, take your copy of the wake, unbind it and xerox it at twice size so the page size matches McHugh, and rebind it interleaved, so each McHugh page faces the page it annotates. Languagehat.com: FWEET.
- My point was simply that actions have consequences and in my opinion (I even capitalized it before so feel free to disagree) that such attitudes have negative consequences in an interleaved global economy. richmx2 Time is not money in Mexico.
- Data in a RAID 0 volume is arranged into blocks that are interleaved among the disks so that reads and writes can be performed in parallel.