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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

The neutral Ministers here seem to wish to intermeddle in the proposed pacification.

From The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. IX by Sparks, Jared

Though the commons did not relax in their importunities for the redress of general grievances, they did not venture to intermeddle as before with the conduct of administration.

From View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3 by Hallam, Henry

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




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