interfere with

Frequency: 8.220.1 per million words

Typically used when something obstructs or hinders a process, person, or object.

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Examples (10)

  • You mustn't interfere with her work.
  • His personal issues began to interfere with his academic performance.
  • Loud noises can interfere with a person's concentration.
  • They tried to interfere with the election results.
  • Don't interfere with the natural course of events.
  • The bad weather will interfere with our travel plans.
  • I hope this incident won't interfere with our friendship.
  • Constant interruptions often interfere with productivity.
  • She warned him not to interfere with her methods.
  • Regulations are in place to prevent companies from trying to interfere with market competition.