The interjection of higher authority into the disciplinary process tends to weaken the supervisor-employee relationship. |
When a person asking a question chooses to make an unnecessary and offensive remark, he is inviting an interjection at that point. |
I chalk it up to a slip of the tongue, perhaps due to overeagerness on McClellan's part to make an interjection. |
After criticism that May's debate was too rigid, the electoral authorities came up with a new formula to allow more interjection and argument. |
You have just decided to give me the flick for an interjection by referring to me by name. |
The word was not being used as a verb, adjective, adverb or even a reactive interjection. |