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intermeddle

[in-ter-med-l] / ˌɪn tərˈmɛd l /






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"I have considered it as a matter between every man and his Maker, in which no other, and far less the public, had a right to intermeddle."

From Time Magazine Archive

Is a statute less objection able which authorizes expenditure of Fed eral moneys to induce action in a field in which the United States has no power to intermeddle?

From Time Magazine Archive

Some persons have especial need to consider this sin—they are tempted to play the part of Providence, to intermeddle where they ought to refrain.

From The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Genesis by Dods, Marcus

You understand, my dear sir, that nothing would have tempted me to intermeddle in this affair, were the case precisely what you have supposed.

From Jessamine A Novel by Harland, Marion

The joy of the knowledge of Christ! the joy the world cannot intermeddle with, the peace it cannot take away!

From The Wide, Wide World by Warner, Susan