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meddle
/ ˈmɛdəl /
verb
(usually foll by with) to interfere officiously or annoyingly
(usually foll by in) to involve oneself unwarrantedly
to meddle in someone's private affairs
Other Word Forms
- meddling adjective
- meddlingly adverb
- meddler noun
- overmeddle verb (used without object)
- unmeddled adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of meddle1
Word History and Origins
Origin of meddle1
Example Sentences
Anything can be framed as a “religious belief,” entitling parents to meddle with what’s available in the classroom.
"If they have been contained in their country, let them not come here to meddle. Let's not give them a chance. They have already created chaos in their own country," she said.
President Hassan warned at the time that she would not allow activists from neighbouring countries to "meddle" in Tanzania's affairs.
Tanzania is yet to comment on the torture claims but President Samia had earlier warned that she would not allow activists from neighbouring countries to "meddle" in her country's affairs and cause "chaos".
But on Monday, President Samia Suluhu Hassan warned that she would not allow activists from neighbouring countries to "meddle" in her country's affairs and cause "chaos".
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