Get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force.
To involve oneself causing disturbance.
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Examples for "disturb "
Examples for "disturb "
1 As he said this, he felt a faint question disturb his thoughts.
2 I shall not disturb Dr. Neebs; he looks to be concentrating deeply.
3 It was far too early to disturb anyone at their evening meal.
4 I hope these three won't disturb you very much in your work.
5 He knows the house is empty; that nobody will disturb him there.
1 However, he said the government would no longer interfere in such matters.
2 Courts also do not want to interfere in free speech, he said.
3 Good resolutions are simply a useless attempt to interfere with scientific laws.
4 And Hamanu cannot afford to allow political considerations to interfere with trade.
5 Employer demands interfere with workers' ability to provide quality service to customers.
6 And you'd better hope your friends don't try and interfere with us.
7 Chinese officials have said it would not interfere with foreign business interests.
8 Different wavelengths constructively interfere at different angles to produce the visible spectrum.
9 We should not interfere in case we spoil an official criminal investigation.
10 It is not appropriate for the government to interfere in that process.
11 We know there is evidence of attempts to interfere in British politics.
12 However, tumors frequently interfere with the development and function of immune responses.
13 He argued government should not interfere with people's choice to use pot.
14 We are not trying in the least to interfere in your affairs.
15 Niggers has got more sense than trying to interfere with white-folks' business.
16 I cannot interfere with the officer in the performance of his duty.
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