intersperse
in
ˌɪn
in
ters
ˈtɜrs
tērs
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pɜrs
pērs
British pronunciation
/ˌɪntəspˈɜːs/

Definition & Meaning of "intersperse"in English

to intersperse
01

to put elements in a mixed manner

Transitive: to intersperse sth
to intersperse definition and meaning
example
Examples
The author chose to intersperse humor throughout the novel, providing moments of lightness in the otherwise serious storyline.
The artist decided to intersperse vibrant colors in the painting, creating a visually interesting composition.
02

to mix things together in order to make them diverse

Ditransitive: to intersperse sth with sth
example
Examples
The architect interspersed modern elements with traditional design features in the building's facade.
The chef interspersed spicy ingredients with mild ones to create a flavorful dish.
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