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interˈsphere, v. [inter- 1 b.] a. trans. To bring within the sphere one of another. b. intr. To come each within the sphere or orbit of the other.
1887Chicago Advance 28 Apr. 259/4 The interests of men and women are so intersphered that whatever affects one reacts upon the other. 1889Harper's Mag. Feb. 466/2 Their lines shall intersphere or soon or late, And move together to the journey's end. 1896Lady H. Somerset Addr. Brit. Wom. Temp. Assoc. 1 June, That intersphering of the world life with our own, is already the practical realization of many. |