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meddling
[ med-ling ]
adjective
- interfering or getting involved in a matter without any right or invitation:
Comedic complications arise when a meddling friend attempts to rekindle the spark in the couple鈥檚 tired marriage.
noun
- the act or habit of interfering or getting involved in something without any right or invitation:
The company will work independently, and there won't be any meddling by the government.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of meddling1
Example Sentences
"That is our version of meddling with football. We don't make football decisions," the actor said.
The industry is right to be concerned about CBS News' parent company meddling in its coverage decisions.
Trump鈥檚 erratic use of tariffs, his disregard for the rule of law, and his meddling with the Fed have shaken global trust in the dollar as a safe haven.
But the Trump administration says it is Judge Xinis who is overstepping her powers as a federal judge by meddling in the executive branch's ability to conduct foreign policy.
He might鈥檝e gotten away with it if not for the meddling recording hardware built into her abdomen.
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