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    interfering
    [ adj ]
    intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner
    <adj.all>
    an interfering old womanbustling about self-importantly making an officious nuisance of himself
    busy about other people's business


    Interfere \In`ter*fere"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Interfered}; p.
    pr. & vb. n. {Interfering}.] [OF. entreferir to strike each
    other; entre between (L. inter) + OF. ferir to strike, F.
    f['e]rir, fr. L. ferire. See {Ferula}.]
    1. To come in collision; to be in opposition; to clash; --
    usually used with with; as, interfering claims, or
    commands; workers in a crowded shop may interfere with
    each other's activity.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

    2. To enter into, or take a part in, the concerns of others;
    to intermeddle; to interpose; -- used with in or with; as,
    to interfere with the way I raise my children.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

    To interfere with party disputes. --Swift.

    There was no room for anyone to interfere with his
    own opinions. --Bp.
    Warburton.

    3. To strike one foot against the opposite foot or ankle in
    using the legs; -- sometimes said of a human being, but
    usually of a horse; as, the horse interferes.

    4. (Physics) To act reciprocally, so as to augment, diminish,
    or otherwise affect one another; -- said of waves, rays of
    light, heat, etc. See {Interference}, 2.

    5. (Patent Law) To cover the same ground; to claim the same
    invention; as, to interfere with another patent.

    Syn: To interpose; intermeddle. See {Interpose}.

    1. The Navy said it was secretive to prevent the curious from collecting souvenirs or interfering in the cleanup.
    2. The current 'high concept' is Bank of England independence. Only with an independent Bank, enthusiasts argue, can monetary policy be freed from the interfering and inflationary hands of politicians.
    3. If Ortega wins and shows he is both committed to democratic values and to refraining from interfering in neighboring countries, the administration and the Congress agree that a new era in U.S.-Nicaraguan relations is possible.
    4. Demand has been hurt by the Persian Gulf war, which is interfering with Middle East purchases, and by the Soviet Union's economic and political problems, analysts said.
    5. These devices, 10 inches long and four inches wide, have high-speed microprocessors and are "trained" by large computers to pick, say, the sound of breaking glass out of a jumble of interfering sounds.
    6. She was especially angry at former chief of staff Donald T. Regan, who in his book revealed Mrs. Reagan's interest in astrology and portrayed her as an interfering tyrant.
    7. Warner, meanwhile, has accused Chris-Craft of interfering with its business and tying up Mr. Ross's time in fighting over numerous policy matters.
    8. In a speech to the opening session of Parliament, President Najib asked the United States, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to stop interfering in Afghanistan.
    9. The American Civil Liberties Union joined the lawsuit, contending that the chief justice is interfering in the moviemakers' First Amendment right of free expression.
    10. In particular, they question whether 3i will break with its tradition of not interfering with management's prerogative to decide if and when they should sell their company, thus providing 3i with an exit. 3i vigorously denies there will be a change.
    11. However, at a hearing yesterday, a Delaware state court judge granted Credit Lyonnais a temporary restraining order, effectively blocking Mr. Parretti from interfering with the new management of the studio.
    12. To outsiders, the Commission frequently appears an interfering bugbear.
    13. New York City, which issues tax-exempt bonds to raise revenues, challenged the constitutionality of the law, arguing that the effect was to tax income from municipal bonds, interfering with state and local governments' revenue-raising.
    14. More significantly, for the first year of its existence, the board was prohibited by Mr. Stanley from interfering with suits he had filed against his banks or with any other matters involving the reorganization.
    15. But Renamo also is engaged in a broader struggle against all of black southern Africa that is interfering with international sanctions meant to seal off South Africa.
    16. The dispute centers on a series of high court rulings, beginning in 1978, making local governments liable for damages for interfering with civil rights or causing other injuries.
    17. Ms. Richards responded: "Government has no business interfering in our lives any more than is necessary." The two also duel over who is more qualified to be governor.
    18. But the Senate would tolerate no delays, and the Supreme Court said it could not breach the separation of powers doctrine by interfering in a legislative matter.
    19. Trimetrexate works by interfering with a group of vitamins, called folates, necessary for cell activity.
    20. "It was entirely an editorial process," said Rukeyser, a former managing editor at Fortune magazine, adding he was "outraged" anyone would suggest an advertiser was interfering.
    21. It also may expose other protesters to RICO lawsuits for interfering with other businesses.
    22. But the government has long accused Pakistan of interfering in Afghanistan's internal affairs, a charge the government in Islamabad denies.
    23. "Religious conduct is permissible and protected unless the state can show a compelling state interest in interfering with the conduct," the state court said. "Even then, the state must act in the least restrictive manner.
    24. Hawkins has accused Rep. Jim Skelly, chairman of the House impeachment committee, of interfering on a friend's behalf in a state Racing Commission investigation.
    25. The settlement, which calls for Texaco to pay Pennzoil $3 billion for improperly interfering with Pennzoil's acquisition of part of Getty Oil Co., was confirmed by a bankruptcy court last week.
    26. China has accused the United States of interfering in its domestic affairs by harboring the astrophysicist, who had been prevented from attending a dinner with President Bush during the president's visit to Beijing in February.
    27. The suit, invoking a federal civil rights law, accused Puerto Rico officials of unlawfully interfering with free-speech rights.
    28. Other problems cited as interfering with marital bliss included communication problems, a lack of emotional responsiveness and opposition to a spouse's independence.
    29. In a speech during the annual armed forces day in Rangoon, the general who seized power in 1988 said foreign news organizations are interfering with Burma's internal affairs by broadcasting such critical reports.
    30. The meeting came two days after a wall-poster appeared at Beijing University urging the university to stop interfering in the salon.
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