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Definition of Interjects
1. interject [v] - See also: interject
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interjects
Literary usage of Interjects
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Parliamentary Debates by Legislature (1884)
"Somebody interjects, " Native lands." Well, I believe the Government to be an
extremely bad Government, but there are two things I have admired them for and ..."
2. Rome in Canada: The Ultramontane Struggle for Supremacy Over the Civil Authority by Charles Lindsey (1877)
"The Bishop proceeded to remark that the circumstances under which Rome had given
its decision had not changed ; whereupon the Jesuits' champion interjects, ..."
3. The Petrine Claims: A Critical Inquiry by Richard Frederick Littledale (1889)
"What does follow is the sentence: " This I have willingly received ; " whereon St.
Hilary again interjects—[" I say Anathema to thee, Liberius, ..."
4. The Scottish Antiquary, Or, Northern Notes & Queries edited by Arthur Washington Cornelius Hallen, John Horne Stevenson (1894)
"No hint is given of any connection between this phenomenon and the advantages of
a fish diet—the author merely interjects this remark, and resumes his ..."
5. The Duality of His Life: Human Nature Versus Nurture: An Illustration of the ...by James Spade by James Spade (2006)
""Objection, your Honor," the DA interjects. "The question was already answered
by the witness." "I withdraw the question, your Honor. ..."