Intersperse | Mean of intersperse in English Dictionary
/ˌɪntɚˈspɚs/
- Verb
- to put (something) at different places among other things
- You should intersperse these pictures evenly throughout the book.
- Some seagulls were interspersed among the ducks.
- to put things at different places within (something)
- intersperse a book with illustrations
- The book was nicely interspersed with illustrations.
- The forecast calls for scattered showers interspersed with sunny periods. [=scattered showers with sunny periods between the showers]