0 to involve yourself in sb else’s private affairs -- blande seg inn
Mom told me not to interfere in other people’s business. Mamma sa at jeg ikke skulle blande meg inn i andres saker.
1 (often with in, with) to (try to) become involved in etc, when one’s help etc is not wanted -- blande seg inn i, legge seg bort i
2 (with with) to prevent, stop or slow down the progress of -- forstyrre, hemme
The problem is that each player's use indirectly interferes with the other's use and that some arrangement is necessary to reconcile both uses.
But these surfaces are not neutral or passive, they have properties that resist writing - all writing - and interfere with it.
This suggests that the deformation of the lithosphere is strongly controlled by interfering vertical and lateral heterogeneities.
Otherwise, cardioactive medications should not interfere with participation in exercise.
She draws attention to her own studies in the early 1980s, which appear to show that personal definitions interfere with, or complicate, identification.
My perspective on the new journal policy is that, in practice, it is not going to interfere much with scientific communication.
However, there is much interplay between the dynamics of cohorts and age standards which interfere with ageing processes.
Emphasis is placed on small molecules that inhibit protein aggregation, upregulate molecular chaperones, or interfere with downstream toxic pathways.
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