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Definition of interfere
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Interfere
(v. i.) To cover the same
ground;
to claim the same
invention.
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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..
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.
Overmeddling
::
Overmeddling
(n.)
Excessive
interference.
Crossgrained
::
Crossgrained
(a.)
Having
the grain or
fibers
run
diagonally,
or more or less
transversely
an
irregularly,
so as to
interfere
with
splitting
or
planing..
Tread
::
Tread (n.) A
bruise
or
abrasion
produced
on the foot or ankle of a horse that
interferes.
See
Interfere,
3..
Collision
::
Collision
(n.) A state of
opposition;
antagonism;
interference.
Near-legged
::
Near-legged
(a.)
Having
the feet so near
together
that they
interfere
in
traveling.
Interfere
::
Interfere
(v. i.) To enter into, or take a part in, the
concerns
of
others;
to
intermeddle;
to
interpose..
Touch
::
Touch (v. t.) To
meddle
or
interfere
with; as, I have not
touched
the
books..
Cross
::
Cross (v. t.) To
interfere
and cut off; to
debar.
Stranger
::
Stranger
(n.) One not privy or party an act,
contract,
or
title;
a mere
intruder
or
intermeddler;
one who
interferes
without
right;
as,
actual
possession
of land gives a good title
against
a
stranger
having
no
title;
as to
strangers,
a
mortgage
is
considered
merely
as a
pledge;
a mere
stranger
to the
levy..
Interfere
::
Interfere
(v. i.) To come in
collision;
to be in
opposition;
to
clash;
as,
interfering
claims,
or
commands..
Nose
::
Nose (v. t.) To touch with the nose; to push the nose into or
against;
hence,
to
interfere
with; to treat
insolently..
Interferingly
::
Interferingly
(adv.)
By or with
interference.
Interrupt
::
Interrupt
(v. t.) To break into, or
between;
to stop, or
hinder
by
breaking
in upon the
course
or
progress
of; to
interfere
with the
current
or
motion
of; to cause a
temporary
cessation
of; as, to
interrupt
the
remarks
speaking..
Laissez Faire
::
Laissez
faire ()
Noninterference;
-- an axiom of some
political
economists,
deprecating
interference
of
government
by
attempts
to
foster
or
regulate
commerce,
manufactures,
etc., by
bounty
or by
restriction;
as, the
doctrine
of
laissez
faire;
the
laissez
faire
system
government..
Intervention
::
Intervention
(n.) Any
interference
that may
affect
the
interests
of
others;
especially,
of one or more
states
with the
affairs
of
another;
mediation..
Intermise
::
Intermise
(n.)
Interference;
interposition.
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.
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