Synonym: arbitrate, encroach, intercede, interrupt, intervene, intrude, meddle, mediate, referee, umpire. Similar words: interfere in, interfere with, interest, painter, Internet, interact, internal, interval. Meaning: [‚ɪntə(r)'fɪr /-'fɪə] v. 1. come between so as to be hindrance or obstacle 2. get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force.
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61. The court will not lightly interfere while an interim order is in place.
62. She never allows her personal feelings to interfere with her work.
63. She tried not to interfere in her children's lives.
64. Many things can interfere with effective decision making.
65. I have never let schooling interfere with my education. Mark Twain
66. Nothing must be allowed to interfere.
67. Does divorce interfere with academic achievement?
68. In all these cases the court will interfere.
69. He wants to interfere in everything, rebuild the world.
70. This court should not lightly interfere.
71. Heaven forbid a mugger interfere with your exercise program.
72. Drugs that block acetylcholine interfere with memory.
73. The police may not interfere in lawful demonstrations.
74. Both problems interfere with your communication equally and predictably.
75. Rain often delays the start of the growing cycle and can interfere with the harvest.
76. However, the exercise of rights in languages could seriously interfere with the licensing and distribution of computer programs and databases.
77. Carbol fuchsin is especially useful for autoradiography as it will not interfere with emulsion and will not wash out in developer.
78. Local authorities are urged to provide guidance about suitable locations for small firms, and generally not to interfere with market forces.
79. Further, the court would interfere if the tribunal exceeded its jurisdiction.
80. Politicians may try to interfere, but when they do, they have to argue against the facts.
81. Do not dress or interfere with severe burns until expert help is available but do treat the shock.
82. These interfere with each other, cancelling each other out or reinforcing each other to produce bigger waves.
83. I didn't mean to interfere - I was just trying to help.
84. They may genuinely want to be considerate and fair but lack of experience, technique or pressures can interfere.
85. Consequently, the lytic activity of faecal water was decreased. Dietary phosphate did not interfere with these intestinal effects of calcium.
86. However, it is not waves of light that are made to interfere with one another, but waves of matter.
87. No centralized institutions or government decrees would interfere with the western artist's supremacy.
87. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
88. Then, though, there is the risk that the beam itself will interfere with and possibly kill the organism under study.
89. If, for example, two perceptive functions are of equal weight, they tend to interfere with and jam each other.
90. He too is critical of methods of study which interfere with on-going learning processes.
More similar words: interfere in, interfere with, interest, painter, Internet, interact, internal, interval, interior, interview, interrupt, enter into, interpret, in terms of, at intervals, interaction, intervention, international, interpretation, at regular intervals, differ from, different, reference, difference, conference, preference, butterfly, make a difference, intent, intend.