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Meanings of
meddle
in English
To intrude in other people's affairs or business; interfere unwantedly.
tamper
Usage of
meddle
in English
1
Let us hope he does not
meddle
enough to get himself home.
2
The Russian government has denied it tried to
meddle
in the elections.
3
He also told the United States not to
meddle
in Russian elections.
4
But the parliament were forbidden by authority to
meddle
in the affair.
5
Russia denies allegations that it has sought to
meddle
in foreign elections.
6
Hitler, meanwhile, began to
meddle
with the German general staff's operational plan.
7
There is no reason to
meddle
with the ecology tax, he said.
8
The snag is that this government has seemingly continued to
meddle
itself.
9
He is singularly stupid and ill-bred to
meddle
in such a matter.
10
I wonder how she dares
meddle
in his concerns as she does.
11
I saw the youth
meddle
with them-hethat came for the boy.
12
The civilized Indians have no energy, and the savage would not
meddle
.
13
As for the friar-theydid not like to
meddle
with the Church.
14
He would never
meddle
in other matters, nor try to understand them.
15
It does not concern me, and I will not
meddle
with it.
16
If the Boers
meddle
with them you will be able to fight.
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meddle
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
meddle with
meddle with politics
meddle no
meddle with things
meddle again
More collocations
Meddle
through the time
Meddle
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common