interference
Interference motivated by political reasons.
Interference by the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
A more common and less formal term for 'external interference'.
Interference from the government of a country.
Interference from a source outside the system, group, or country in question.
Interference from government officials or administrative bodies.
Interference from the national or central government.
Used to describe interference that is excessive or unreasonable, often in a formal or legal context.
Describes interference that is not justified or necessary.
A more formal term for 'government interference'.
Used to specify the area or matter where interference occurs (e.g., in someone's affairs, in the process).
Used to indicate the person, thing, or process that is being interfered with (e.g., with medical procedures, with justice).
Indicates that an action is performed freely, with no one trying to stop or change it.
To stop interference from happening.
To successfully prevent interference from happening.
To reduce interference to the smallest possible amount or degree.
To completely remove or get rid of interference.
To feel angry or bitter about interference.
To allow interference to happen, even if you do not like it.
To experience or be faced with interference.