0 past simple and past participle of interject --
1 to say something while another person is speaking: --
[ + speech ] "That's absolutely ridiculous!" Mary interjected.
I interjected that remark, which caused some merriment on the other side.
Then he said he was not opposing nationalisation; afterwards he interjected that he was against nationalisation.
He has just interjected that he believes men should retire if they give 28 days' notice.
I interjected to remind him about what had happened on a previous occasion.
I interjected to point out that for the purposes of actual fighting no more than six months was required.
I interjected a remark a moment ago with regard to coordination.
I interjected the remark that it would be much better that those capitalists should not employ that low-paid labour.
When he interjected earlier he spoke of two interests, the producers and the curers.