Interjected

/ɪntərˈdʒɛktɪd/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense of interject, meaning to insert a remark or comment abruptly, often during a discussion or legal proceeding.
    The attorney interjected an objection during the witness's testimony.

Forms

  • interject
  • interjecting
  • interjects

Commentary

Typically used to describe the act of inserting a sudden comment or objection within legal discourse, especially in courtroom settings.

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