Intersperse
(verb)
- Place or scatter (something) at intervals through something else.
- 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:
- The author interspersed the story with poems.
- The company interspersed the training sessions with breaks.
- The garden was interspersed with different types of flowers.
- The discussion was interspersed with jokes.
- The speech was interspersed with applause.