To make oneself or someone to have a lot of things to do.
Actively or fully engaged or occupied.
Intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner.
Overcrowded or cluttered with detail.
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Examples for "interfering "
Examples for "interfering "
1 If you think the government is interfering it affects your investment case.
2 The charter prevents us from interfering with the right of free speech.
3 They also have voiced concern over Russia interfering in another American election.
4 I could have you arrested for interfering with police business, he said.
5 Automatic inhibitory control processes prevent such response tendencies from interfering with behaviour.
1 Putin has denied any meddling in the U.S. democratic process last year.
2 Future dealmakers underestimate that penchant for market meddling at their own risk.
3 Another amended law expands potential crimes to include meddling by these agents.
4 Professionally for Heat, Rook's meddling in the case compromises her new job.
5 It marks the first foreign meddling case in the forthcoming US elections.
1 You are of a mind to think of my question as officious ?
2 Here, now was this pack of officious idiots blundering in upon him.
3 The case was not clear enough to justify so officious a step.
4 Some oaf in a terminal staff suit uniform, officious smile in place.
5 Now, a spiritually enlightened understanding may be officious in prayer these ways-
1 It was a question not usually asked outright, but only mildly meddlesome .
2 Never before had she known Cyrilla to say anything meddlesome or cattish.
3 After much meddlesome surgery we are almost back to his methods again.
4 I have succeeded, and may God have mercy on my meddlesome soul!
5 Not the Government Export Licence office, and certainly not the meddlesome Confederation inspectors.
Другие значения термина "busy" 1 I'm always really busy ; I have good friends, a job and family.
2 A number of companies hope so, and are busy building the technology.
3 Mrs MacFie said TV was often an easy choice for busy mothers.
4 This week is looking less busy in terms of South African data.
5 The area has been busy with climbers adding new lines this year.
6 Prevent another accident On busy roads one accident often leads to another.
7 But progress on legislation is not guaranteed in a busy election year.
8 Unfortunately the staircase was in stone; servants were busy in the drawing-room.
9 Rosses Point was especially busy on a memorable Wednesday three months ago.
10 I doubt they're givin' him anythin' but busy work to do, though.
11 Investors braced for other political and economic news in a busy week.
12 They are extremely busy , extremely stressed, and it's an extremely dangerous occupation.
13 The months ahead are likely to start on a pleasantly busy note.
14 But I'm a busy TD and Minister of State with limited opportunity.
15 You're always busy at work, and I don't have your home number.
16 However, he has stayed busy during lockdown, working on a new album.
Другие примеры для термина "busy"
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