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Definition of interfere
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of interfere is as below...
Interfere
(v. i.) To act
reciprocally,
so as to
augment,
diminish,
or
otherwise
affect
one
another;
-- said of
waves,
rays of
light,
heat, etc. See
Interference,
2..
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Leave
::
Leave (v.) To let be or do
without
interference;
as, I left him to his
reflections;
I leave my
hearers
to
judge..
Interfere
::
Interfere
(v. i.) To
strike
one foot
against
the
opposite
foot or ankle in using the legs; --
sometimes
said of a human
being,
but
usually
of a
horse;
as, the horse
interferes..
Entermete
::
Entermete
(v. i.) To
interfere;
to
intermeddle.
Meddler
::
Meddler
(n.) One who
meddles;
one who
interferes
or
busies
himself
with
things
in which he has no
concern;
an
officious
person;
a
busybody.
Interfere
::
Interfere
(v. i.) To act
reciprocally,
so as to
augment,
diminish,
or
otherwise
affect
one
another;
-- said of
waves,
rays of
light,
heat, etc. See
Interference,
2..
Jar
::
Jar (v. i.) To act in
opposition
or
disagreement;
to
clash;
to
interfere;
to
quarrel;
to
dispute.
Meddle
::
Meddle
(v. i.) To
interest
or
engage
one's self
unnecessarily
or
impertinently,
to
interfere
or busy one's self
improperly
with
another's
affairs;
specifically,
to
handle
or
distrub
another's
property
without
permission;
-- often
followed
by with or in..
Independence
::
Independence
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
independent;
freedom
from
dependence;
exemption
from
reliance
on, or
control
by,
others;
self-subsistence
or
maintenance;
direction
of one's own
affairs
without
interference..
Intercoming
::
Intercoming
(n.) The act of
coming
between;
intervention;
interference.
Cross
::
Cross (v. t.) To run
counter
to; to
thwart;
to
obstruct;
to
hinder;
to clash or
interfere
with.
Make
::
Make (v. i.) To act in a
certain
manner;
to have to do; to
manage;
to
interfere;
to be
active;
-- often in the
phrase
to
meddle
or make.
Prejudice
::
Prejudice
(n.) A bias on the part of
judge,
juror,
or
witness
which
interferes
with
fairness
of
judgment..
Cut
::
Cut (v. i.) To
interfere,
as a
horse..
Refrain
::
Refrain
(v. i.) To keep one's self from
action
or
interference;
to hold
aloof;
to
forbear;
to
abstain.
Intervention
::
Intervention
(n.) Any
interference
that may
affect
the
interests
of
others;
especially,
of one or more
states
with the
affairs
of
another;
mediation..
Cross
::
Cross (v. t.) To
interfere
and cut off; to
debar.
Interfere
::
Interfere
(v. i.) To come in
collision;
to be in
opposition;
to
clash;
as,
interfering
claims,
or
commands..
Touch
::
Touch (v. t.) To
meddle
or
interfere
with; as, I have not
touched
the
books..
Interferingly
::
Interferingly
(adv.)
By or with
interference.
Interferant
::
Interferant
(n.) One of the
contestants
in
interference
before
the
Patent
Office.
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