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interposal|ɪntəˈpəʊzəl| [f. next + -al1.] 1. The act of placing or causing to come between; = interposition 1.
1625Jackson Creed v. iv. §4 Affluence or abundance of things desired without interposall of indigence. 1651Fuller's Abel Rediv., Bradford 182 He was..without any interposall of time, chosen Fellow of Pembrooke Hall. 1691–8Norris Pract. Disc. (1711) III. 167 Nothing that may by its interposal hinder that immediate contact. 1893F. Hall in Nation (N.Y.) LVI. 274/2 The interposal of a word or words between to and the infinitive. 2. Intervention, interference; = interposition 2.
1607Hist. Sir J. Hawkwood iv. 7 To prevent the Interposal of any envious Person. 1742Richardson Pamela IV. 306 My Friends indiscreet Interposals incensed me. 1845N. Brit. Rev. III. 321 Their well-timed interposal in favour of the ejected families. |