Portuguese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin interpōnere. Doublet of entrepor.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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interpor (first-person singular present interponho, first-person singular preterite interpus, past participle interposto)

  1. (transitive) to interpose (to insert something (or oneself) between other things)
  2. (law) to file, to lodge a complaint
    O jogador vai interpor recurso contra as autoridades gregas.The player will lodge an appeal against the Greek authorities.

Conjugation

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