Intersperse (verb)

  1. Place or scatter (something) at intervals through something else.
  2. Interrupt or interrupt the continuity of (something) with something else.

Origin:

Mid 16th century: from latin interspers- "scattered among", from inter- "among" + sparsus "scattered".

Examples:

  1. The author interspersed the story with poems.
  2. The company interspersed the training sessions with breaks.
  3. The garden was interspersed with different types of flowers.
  4. The discussion was interspersed with jokes.
  5. The speech was interspersed with applause.
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