Etymology: [ "in-t&(r)-fir ] (intransitive verb.) 15th century. Old French entreferir, from entre, + ferir, “to strike”, Latin ferire, “to strike”, “to knock”.
Synonyms: baffle, balk, barge in, busybody, butt in, conflict, discommode, foil, fool with, frustrate, get in the way, get involved, hamper, handicap, hang up, hinder, hold up, horn in, impede
müdahale etmek, karışmak, girişmek, müdahale et, in -e karışmak, -e burnunu sokmak, -e müdahale etmek, yoluna çıkmak, dahletmek, engellemek, araya girmek, parazit yapmak, zıddiyet göstermek, with -i engellemek, karış, with ile çatışmak, giriş, interfere karış, birbiri üzerine tesir etmek, bazı oyunlarda karşı tarafın yolunu kesmek, kesintiye uğramak, müdahale, karışan, aykırı düşen, çatışan, karisarak, karışma, karışarak, müdahil,
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karışmak fiil
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girişmek fiil
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müdahale et Biyoloji
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in -e karışmak, -e burnunu sokmak, -e müdahale etmek fiil
To get involved or involve oneself, causing disturbance, To be correlated with each other when overlapped or superposed, come between so as to be hindrance or obstacle; "Your talking interferes with my work!", To come in collision; to be in opposition; to clash; as, interfering claims, or commands, impede, obstruct, hinder; meddle, intrude in the affairs of others; collide; block an opposing player (Sports); create interference (Physics, Electronics), to get involved or involve oneself causing disturbance, To enter into, or take a part in, the concerns of others; to intermeddle; to interpose, (of waves) to be correlated with each other when overlapped or superposed, To strike one foot against the opposite foot or ankle in using the legs; sometimes said of a human being, but usually of a horse; as, the horse interferes, Something that interferes with a situation, activity, or process has a damaging effect on it. Smoking and drinking interfere with your body's ability to process oxygen. to deliberately get involved in a situation where you are not wanted or needed = meddle (entreferir , from ferir ), disapproval If you say that someone interferes in a situation, you mean they get involved in it although it does not concern them and their involvement is not wanted. I wish everyone would stop interfering and just leave me alone The UN cannot interfere in the internal affairs of any country, come between so as to be hindrance or obstacle; "Your talking interferes with my work!, get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force; "Why did the U S not intervene earlier in WW II?", To act reciprocally, so as to augment, diminish, or otherwise affect one another; said of waves, rays of light, heat, etc, To cover the same ground; to claim the same invention, See Interference, 2, Simple past tense and past participle of interfere, Present participle of interfere, mess with, past of interfere, third-person singular of interfere, disapproval If you describe someone as interfering, you are criticizing them because they try to get involved in other people's affairs or to give them advice, especially when the advice is not wanted. interfering neighbours. = meddling, meddlesome, officious, encroaching in a meddling or offensive way, intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner; "an interfering old woman"; "bustling about self-importantly making an officious nuisance of himself"; "busy about other people's business,
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To get involved or involve oneself, causing disturbance - "I always try not to interfere with other people’s personal affairs."
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To be correlated with each other when overlapped or superposed - "Where the radio-wave signals of the two radio stations interfere the listener hears nothing but noise."
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come between so as to be hindrance or obstacle; "Your talking interferes with my work!"
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To come in collision; to be in opposition; to clash; as, interfering claims, or commands
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impede, obstruct, hinder; meddle, intrude in the affairs of others; collide; block an opposing player (Sports); create interference (Physics, Electronics) fiil
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to get involved or involve oneself causing disturbance
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To enter into, or take a part in, the concerns of others; to intermeddle; to interpose
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(of waves) to be correlated with each other when overlapped or superposed
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To strike one foot against the opposite foot or ankle in using the legs; sometimes said of a human being, but usually of a horse; as, the horse interferes
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Something that interferes with a situation, activity, or process has a damaging effect on it. Smoking and drinking interfere with your body's ability to process oxygen. to deliberately get involved in a situation where you are not wanted or needed = meddle (entreferir , from ferir )
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disapproval If you say that someone interferes in a situation, you mean they get involved in it although it does not concern them and their involvement is not wanted. I wish everyone would stop interfering and just leave me alone The UN cannot interfere in the internal affairs of any country
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come between so as to be hindrance or obstacle; "Your talking interferes with my work!
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get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force; "Why did the U S not intervene earlier in WW II?"
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To act reciprocally, so as to augment, diminish, or otherwise affect one another; said of waves, rays of light, heat, etc
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To cover the same ground; to claim the same invention
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See Interference, 2
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interfered
Simple past tense and past participle of interfere
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interfering
Present participle of interfere
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to interfere.
mess with - "Don't mess with the controls. I just got everything adjusted correctly."
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interfered
past of interfere
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interferes
third-person singular of interfere
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interfering
disapproval If you describe someone as interfering, you are criticizing them because they try to get involved in other people's affairs or to give them advice, especially when the advice is not wanted. interfering neighbours. = meddling
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interfering
meddlesome, officious, encroaching in a meddling or offensive way sıfat
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interfering
intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner; "an interfering old woman"; "bustling about self-importantly making an officious nuisance of himself"; "busy about other people's business
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