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meddle

[med-l] / ˈmɛd l /


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Maya-Jade had already asked Vivian for help, but her grandmother had refused, saying that she never meddled in other people’s affairs.

From Literature

While the authorities tinker with laws and competitions, they dare not meddle with the famous old Championship.

From BBC

California and Oregon last year enacted similar laws to punish corporate investors that meddle in healthcare decisions at medical providers they own.

From The Wall Street Journal

It asserted America's right to dominate the Western hemisphere and keep European powers from trying to meddle in the newly independent states of Latin America.

From BBC

Numerous U.S. presidents have meddled in the region.

From The Wall Street Journal