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meddle with

verb as in horn in

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But the same technological forces that have helped Perel’s ideas reach the masses have also begun to mold and meddle with modern-day relationships: We swipe to oblivion on soul-sucking dating apps, disappear like ghosts from our romantic interests’ lives and are lured from our partners by our smartphones at crucial moments for connection.

Scott, who says he personally hates receiving advice, didn’t want to meddle with Álvarez’s process too much.

Beijing has repeatedly warned Washington not to meddle with Taiwan’s affairs, which it says are a core interest for China because it is a matter of sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The crux of the security issue among legislators is that the government of the People’s Republic of China, deemed a “foreign adversary country,” has the legal ability to meddle with ByteDance’s affairs.

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But research on how infections meddle with nerves in the airway is revealing new clues.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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