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9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Meddle' in a Sentence

"To involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation; to interfere officiously and unwantedly." more

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While I focus on my work, he will be meddling in the garden, planting new flowers.
While others enjoy the concert, she will be meddling with the sound system backstage.
While the team practices on the field, the coach will be meddling with different strategies.
During the seminar, he will be meddling with the technical equipment to ensure a smooth presentation.
Despite the warning signs, she will be meddling in the risky financial venture.
As the architect designs the building, he will be meddling with innovative construction techniques.
As the chef prepares the main course, she will be meddling with the dessert recipes.
Despite being warned, he will be meddling in the investigation, trying to uncover the truth.
Next week, they will be meddling in the community project, contributing to its success.

Meddle

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verbTo involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation; to interfere officiously and unwantedly.

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Last Updated On: January 4, 2024
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