0 past simple and past participle of interject
1 to say something while another person is speaking:
[ + speech ] "That's absolutely ridiculous!" Mary interjected.
In general, lexical insertions and tags are interjected from one language into a sentence that is otherwise entirely in another language.
In comparison, low frequency words change first if new phonemic contrasts are being interjected.
I rose to begin my presentation at 10 in the morning, and it wasn't more than one minute before somebody interjected with a question or remark.
Hartmann interjected, betraying more prosaic preoccupations.
I interjected to ask whether he had inquired from the traffic commissioners what their view was.
I am obliged to that learned and distinguished historian who interjected for that correction.
I interjected during the course of his speech, but he did not answer me satisfactorily.
When he interjected earlier he spoke of two interests, the producers and the curers.