释义 |
inˈterpolative, a. rare. [f. as interpolate v. + -ive.] Having the effect of interpolation.
1817Bentham Swear not at all Wks. 1843 V. 201 Liberty of making amendments:—amendments omissive, interpolative, substitutive. Hence inˈterpolatively adv., in the way of interpolation.
1836G. S. Faber Reply Husenbeth 44 note, This..he effects by interpolatively forcing him to say what, in truth, he never did say. |