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interfere

[in-ter-feer] / ˌɪn tərˈfɪər /


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The poet in Mr. Chiasson chooses to see this “refusal to interfere” as “itself a kind of participation”—even a blessing.

From The Wall Street Journal

Parkinson's disease is a neurological disorder that interferes with the brain's ability to control movement.

From Science Daily

The problem is that today's cooling systems also create noise, which can interfere with the fragile quantum information they are supposed to protect.

From Science Daily

The hindrance rule is meant to stop a player from interfering with an opponent's ability to make a shot, either by shouting, making noise or dropping a ball from their pocket.

From BBC

Solar storms can interfere with or disable satellite navigation and communication systems altogether.

From Science Daily