meddle

IPA: mˈɛdʌɫ

verb

  • To interfere in or with; to concern oneself with unduly.
  • (obsolete) To interest or engage oneself; to have to do (with), in a good sense.
  • (obsolete) To mix (something) with some other substance; to commingle, combine, blend.
  • (intransitive, now US regional) To have sex.
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Examples of "meddle" in Sentences

  • To meddle or not to meddle, that is not the question...
  • "it's my job to meddle," is more than equipped to tackle.
  • But that depends on how much Sony meddle, which is, I admit, a big factor.
  • Martin Luther King invited them to meddle, which is why he repeatedly said,
  • It is a decent enough trade; plenty of people with fine titles meddle with it.
  • How to make doing nothing - indeed REFUSING to "meddle" - look as though it is a real act of leadership.
  • My meddle is definitely being tested in the Holy Land, where people still smoke in the malls (even though it’s technically illegal, but no one cares).
  • Martin Luther King invited them to meddle, which is why he repeatedly said, "The world is watching," a phrase which President Obama is now using against Iran.
  • There's always a risk that the politicians will meddle, which is one reason for the Bush Administration to do this now so it can insist on enough political insulation.

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