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ella [17]
3 years ago
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What is the root for interjected

English
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Rudiy273 years ago
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First used in the late 16th century, the verb interject comes from the Latin word interjected, which combines inter-, meaning "between," and jacere, meaning "to throw." It's most often used to describe something that's abruptly thrown into a conversion.

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