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Definition of Interjecting
1. interject [v] - See also: interject
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interjecting
Literary usage of Interjecting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Guiteau Trial: Closing Speech to the Jury of John K. Porter, of New York, in by John Kilham Porter (1882)
"(interjecting.) I did not love her, and I have no business to have married her.
... (interjecting.) I never saw Rice but two or three times in my life; ..."
2. Through the Ivory Gate: Studies in Psychology and History by William Wotherspoon Ireland (1889)
"THE PRISONER (interjecting). I had had it for thirty days. Mr. PORTER (continuing).
This is the insanity which he sets up as a defence. ..."
3. Elements of Criticism by Henry Home Kames (1870)
"The interjecting a circumstance between a relative word and that to which it
relates, is more properly termed inversion ; because, by a disjunction of words ..."
4. Elements of Chinese Grammar: With a Preliminary Dissertation on the by Joshua Marshman (1814)
"The interjecting of the w when e is changed for u, will form their sound, ...
Its Secondary final the Catholic Missionaries spell iun, interjecting the i, ..."
5. Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and (1823)
"The interjecting a circumstance between a relative word and that to which it
relates, is more properly termed inversion ; because, by a disjunction of words ..."