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interfere

[in-ter-feer] / ˌɪn tərˈfɪər /


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The discovery may also help refine models of intrinsic galaxy alignments, which can interfere with measurements in upcoming weak lensing surveys.

From Science Daily

Just in case our optimism proves to be misplaced—the Jan. 28 conclusion of the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate setting committee could interfere if interest rates aren’t lowered—you should have a plan.

From Barron's

When that happens, the precise order needed for quantum operations breaks down, since the extra photons interfere with the intended one by one flow.

From Science Daily

In a statement, the Department of the Interior said it was pausing five large-sale projects to look into how windmills could interfere with radar and create other risks to east coast cities.

From BBC

“Apparently he thought it would be funny to interfere with our immigration enforcement operations,” Essayli said.

From Los Angeles Times