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Understanding Interpose: Definition, Examples, and Purpose

Interpose means to place or insert something between two other things, often with the intention of mediating or resolving a conflict. It can also refer to the act of standing between two opposing parties in order to prevent them from coming into direct conflict with each other.

Examples:

* The mediator interposed herself between the two warring factions in an attempt to broker a peace agreement.
* The referee interposed himself between the two players who were arguing over a call, in order to calm them down and prevent further escalation of the situation.
* The government interposed a new law to address the issue of discrimination in the workplace.

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