verb
- to interfere in someone else’s affairs without permission or right
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘interlope’
Examples
- She interlopes in every family discussion despite not being invited.
- The neighbor constantly interlopes in our business decisions.
- He interlopes whenever we try to have a private conversation.
- The company interlopes in markets where it has no expertise.
- Nobody likes it when someone interlopes during important meetings.
- The politician interlopes in local affairs that don’t concern him.