interfere in the PONS Dictionary

interfere Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to interfere in sb's business
to interfere with oneself

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The local authorities had not interfered until recently.
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Science has also interfered with the characters' romantic lives.
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Furthermore, the line was forced to avoid interfering with local communities and water sources, pushing it out into the desert.
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Later, the expedition puts in at a company trading post and leaves a warning not to interfere.
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This will result in the single photon interfering with itself.
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Radiation therapy can be used to cure care or shrink tumors that are interfering with quality of life.
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Coal produced thick black smoke which gave away the position of a fleet and interfered with visibility, signaling, and fire control.
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The pika is considered a pest because it interferes with livestock feed.
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If something interferes with this choice, the natural reaction is to resent it and to seek a remedy.
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Therefore, they interfere as little as possible once any species moves beyond a certain point.
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