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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The teacher interjected to redirect the discussion back to the lesson.
The boss interjected in the meeting to clarify a point.
She interjected with a comment during the movie.
The judge interjected to stop the lawyer from leading the witness.
He interjected with a joke during the serious conversation.
He interjected with an important question during the lecture.
The audience interjected with applause during the performance.
The children interjected with excitement during the storytelling.
He interjected with a question during the presentation.
He interjected to offer his opinion on the matter.
"Wait a minute," interjected Tom, "I don't understand what you're trying to say."
"Before we continue," interjected the lawyer, "I'd like to clarify something."
"She interjected to express her excitement about the event."
"He interjected to offer his help with the task."
"He interjected to add a comment to the discussion."
"She interjected to clarify a point that was unclear."
"She interjected to assert her position on the controversial issue."
"She interjected to redirect the conversation back to the main topic."
"He interjected to express his frustration with the slow progress of the project."
"She interjected to share a relevant anecdote that supported the argument."
"He interjected to clarify a misunderstanding about the task."
"She interjected to propose a compromise that would satisfy both sides."
"She interjected to say that she agreed with the speaker."
"He interjected to ask a question about the topic."
"He interjected to point out a flaw in the plan that could cause problems later."
"She interjected to point out a mistake in the conversation."
"He interjected to suggest a new approach to the problem."
"She interjected to remind everyone of an important point that was overlooked."
"He interjected to challenge the speaker's argument with a counterpoint."
"He interjected to say that he didn't agree with the decision."
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