interfere with



interfere with someone or something

to meddle with something or someone's affairs. Please do not interfere with us. Are you interfering with my project?
See also: interfere

interfere with

v.
1. To serve as a hindrance or obstacle to something: Don't let football practice interfere with your schoolwork.
2. To tamper with something: Someone interfered with the alarm system, and now it's broken.
See also: interfere

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Aherne[ə'hɜ:n]
Lowell['ləuəl]
BraedenBRAY-dənEnglish (Modern)
Taskill-Scottish
GilbertGIL-bərt (English), zheel-BER (French), KHIL-bərt (Dutch), GIL-bert (German)English, French, Dutch, German, Ancient Germanic
Hendry-Scottish