0 present participle of interject
1 to say something while another person is speaking:
[ + speech ] "That's absolutely ridiculous!" Mary interjected.
However, let us revisit the promises more closely whilst simultaneously interjecting with some of the reality.
The experimenter avoided interjecting comments or questions except when they were needed to facilitate continued production.
Children, for the most part, listened quietly without interjecting comments of their own.
If not, the only way for us to bring up points is by interjecting as we go along.
I have got some more references to him if he keeps on interjecting.
I listened to him for over half an hour without interjecting, which is most unusual for me when he is speaking about the coal industry.
He was probably too busy interjecting in other people's speeches from where he sits.
I apologise for interjecting from a sedentary position.