interfere

verb11 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

Used to indicate that the interference has a significant negative effect.

To get involved in a situation in a very obvious and personal way.

To interfere repeatedly or all the time.

The most common way to express the intention to interfere.

To be unwilling or hesitant to get involved.

To be morally or legally entitled to get involved.

A more formal way to say 'try to interfere'.

An informal way to say 'try to interfere'.

To have permission to get involved.

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

Typically used for affairs, matters, politics, or someone's life.