Interposition is an asserted right of a U.S. state to oppose actions of the federal government.
Interposition may also refer to:
- Interposition trunk, a type of telecommunications channel
 - Interposition (grammar), a usage of a preposition between identical words
 - Interposition, also known as occultation, a depth perception cue
 
See also
- Interposed nucleus, in the cerebellum
 - Interposer, an electrical interface
 - Interference (chess)
 
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