Word: interfere Word origin: late Middle English: from Old French s'entreferir ‘strike each other’, from entre- ‘between’ + ferir (from Latin ferire ‘to strike’). Phonetic: ɪntəˈfɪə Listen:
intervene in a situation without invitation or necessity. Example: you promised not to interfere
prevent (a process or activity) from continuing or being carried out properly. Example: a holiday job would interfere with his studies
handle or adjust (something) without permission, especially so as to cause damage. Example: he admitted interfering with a van
(of light or other electromagnetic waveforms) interact to produce interference. Example: light pulses interfere constructively in a fibre to emit a pulse
(of a horse) knock one foot against the fetlock of another leg.
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