insinuate vs interpose

insinuate

verb
  • To hint; to suggest tacitly (usually something bad) while avoiding a direct statement. 

  • To creep, wind, or flow into; to enter gently, slowly, or imperceptibly, as into crevices. 

  • To ingratiate; to obtain access to or introduce something by subtle, cunning or artful means. 

interpose

verb
  • To interrupt a conversation by introducing a different subject or making a comment. 

  • To intervene in a dispute, or in a conversation. 

  • To insert something (or oneself) between other things. 

  • To be inserted between parts or things; to come between. 

  • To offer (one's help or services). 

How often have the words insinuate and interpose occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )