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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91. Dietary phosphate did not interfere with these intestinal effects of calcium.
92. The firm encouraged both aggression and ability; it made a point never to interfere with natural jungle forces.
93. Recent high awards of damages in libel cases have led the Court of Appeal to a greater willingness to interfere.
94. There was also an unwillingness to interfere in cases involving security of the state.
95. Courts will only interfere with a spending decision of a public authority in the most unusual circumstances.
96. But when this was over, Eleanor would deeply regret that she had tried to interfere with his personal life.
97. This time, come what may, I was not about to let them interfere.
98. You might think I've got a cheek to interfere but some one's got to look after Maureen.
99. She appealed against the defendants being given bail for fear they would interfere with witnesses who could help police inquiries.
100. You will interfere with my responsibilities regarding this very lost little boy only at supreme hazard to yourself.
101. It is nontoxic and does not interfere in the phenol-chloroform extraction procedure.
102. Nor did Benson let indifferent health interfere with many other projects and interests.
103. Many drugs interfere with the reuptake of a neurotransmitter from synapses.
104. Should man interfere with natural processes, and could it cause suffering?
105. They try too hard to engineer a safe environment for their child and, in so doing, interfere substantially-with serious consequences.
106. Therefore, emotion, which can interfere with attention when it is extreme, is nevertheless the cornerstone of attention.
107. The zone was reduced to 12 miles after it was discovered that a 50-mile zone would interfere with international shipping lanes.
108. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to interfere, but I didn't want Glenda to be upset.
109. An attempt to interfere with a Member's freedom of action.
110. There are two ways in which cask beer can be stored that interfere with the vital secondary fermentation.
111. The idea that mankind is too profane to interfere in natural processes has already gained enough acceptance to affect global policy making.
112. Several produce subtle chemical secretions which actually interfere with crop growth.
113. Evidently, the concern for collective security was not to be allowed to interfere with normal international relations.
114. The Court would not interfere with the Commissioners' decision, and the appeals would be dismissed.
115. His acolyte preceded him and the two officers in charge made no move to interfere.
116. Distortion can creep in if distractions are allowed to interfere and concentration can easily be lost.
117. When other blacks tried to interfere, Hurst began clubbing them.
117. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
118. The last person I'd let interfere with them would be Daniel.
119. If a good relationship exists, the student should feel able to discuss anxieties and problems which may interfere with learning.
120. Like his fellow Republicans he believed that government should interfere as little as possible in the economy.
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