To scatter among or between other things
“Foot-worn walks and paths, trodden through the grass, intersperse the landscape.”
To weave among or between other things
“Isaiah begins to intersperse words of hope alongside words of condemnation.”
To combine or mix two separate elements together
“The ingredients are traditionally mixed by hand to fully intersperse the ingredients.”
To place or put between or among others
“There were all kinds of sophisticated mechanisms, but the simplest were to insert coded text in a message header or intersperse it between the frames of a video.”
To diversify (a thing or things) with other things, especially at intervals
“David continued to intersperse the drama with his highly touted musical interludes.”
To mark with dots or spots
To take or perform in turns, changing back and forth or in succession
To fill, infuse or pervade with something or a certain quality
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