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meddling

[med-ling] / ˈmɛd lɪŋ /


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Her government collapsed, he has gone to jail, and many Thais, even those bitterly opposed to the Shinawatra family, have been angered by the perception that Cambodia has been meddling in Thai politics.

From BBC

She has also been accused of meddling in parliamentary elections.

From Barron's

Externally, these situations have either led to accusations that Norris was being favoured, or that McLaren were meddling too much, or both.

From BBC

Perhaps the most heartbreaking scene in the third season comes when William finds out about Peggy’s past from his meddling mother.

From Los Angeles Times

“Do you mean to say, all the baroness’s meddling...the silly rules, the strict budgets, the meaningless demands for paperwork, the proposed name change...”

From Literature