0 present participle of intersperse
1 to mix one thing in with another in a way that is not regular:
The documentary intersperses graphical animations with film clips of the actual event.
Her handwritten notes were interspersed throughout the text.
Interspersing family life with his professional activities makes the narrative harder to follow, and career changes sometimes leave the reader hanging.
Following practice items with feedback, the test consisted of 16 items randomly interspersing eight sound questions and eight meaning questions.
It is this interspersing of faithfulness constraints within a family of well-formedness constraints that obviates the apparent contradictions that are sometimes observed in conventional derivational theories.
I hope be will forgive me, therefore, for interspersing those words.
In this way the auctioneer pretends to sell all the articles on the counter, articles known as the hinten lots, interspersing each with some cheap articles which are genuinely sold.
The film was most notable for interspersing dance choreography with war footage.
The book blends fact and fiction throughout, interspersing commentary from the fictional band members with actual quotes from their creators, collaborators and critics.
Pichavaram consists of a number of islands interspersing a vast expanse of water covered with green trees.