interfere



interfere in something

to meddle in something; to become involved in someone else's business. Don't interfere in my business! Are you interfering in this matter again?
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interfere with someone or something

to meddle with something or someone's affairs. Please do not interfere with us. Are you interfering with my project?
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interfere with

v.
1. To serve as a hindrance or obstacle to something: Don't let football practice interfere with your schoolwork.
2. To tamper with something: Someone interfered with the alarm system, and now it's broken.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mariekemah-REE-kəDutch
Torleif-Norwegian
Eadwine-Anglo-Saxon
JennieJEN-ee (English)English, Swedish
Whittaker['hwitəkə]
MosesMOZ-əs (English)English, Jewish, Biblical, Biblical Latin