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interfere

[in-ter-feer] / ˌɪn tərˈfɪər /


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Things would go much more smoothly, Bat thought, if the other kids would stop asking questions and interfering, and just let him get on with the job.

From Literature

In additional experiments, the researchers examined whether immunity from previous flu infections or vaccinations would interfere with the H5N1 vaccine's performance.

From Science Daily

A Home Depot spokesperson told the BBC that the home improvement retailer "cannot legally interfere with federal enforcement agencies, including preventing them from coming into our stores and parking lots".

From BBC

Pink noise is commonly used to help people fall asleep, but new research suggests it may interfere with the most restorative stages of sleep.

From Science Daily

Lemon is charged with conspiracy to deprive the church congregants of their rights and interfering by force with someone’s First Amendment rights.

From Los Angeles Times