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Etymology
1. intersperse
verb. ['ˌɪntɝˈspɝːs'] introduce one's writing or speech with certain expressions.
Etymology
- interspersus (Latin)
Rhymes with Intersperse
- transverse
- biodiverse
- reimburse
- traverse
- submerse
- disperse
- disburse
- converse
- reverse
- rehearse
- perverse
- obverse
- inverse
- diverse
- adverse
- immerse
- emerse
- coerce
- averse
- worse
- verse
- vers
- terse
- scearce
- purse
- perce
- pearse
- nurse
- merce
- kerce
Sentences with intersperse
1. Adjective
For example, intersperse brisk walking for two minutes with one minute of full-out sprinting.
2. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
He recommends that you intersperse standing, walking and moving about into your daily activities throughout the day.
3. Verb, base form
If you have old pictures of family members or ancestors, intersperse them throughout the newsletter.