0 to interfere or meddle usually in such a way as to damage, break, alter etc -- phá dỗi, quấy nhiễu
Don’t tamper with the engine.
Their patient efforts included the forging of and tampering with credentials.
The kanun did, however, espouse a more _ detailed set of punishments than the shari_ / a and tampered with principles of legal procedure.
There are punishments for tampering with telegraph lines and messages, for forging money, and for illegally printing forged documents.
We are aware that indicators, once adopted, are not meant to be tampered with selectively.
When duration is tampered with, power of historical witness lessens and the authority of the artwork is weakened.
Intuitively, a channel type is immediately tampering if it emits non-trivial information at the time of interaction.
Integrity has to do with making sure that the agent's code, data or communication exchanges have not been tampered with, altered or destroyed, either intentionally or by accident.
You may think that this is obvious, but think again, and look at the tendency of authors to minimise their (small) failures, by tampering with definitions.