verb
- to interfere in the affairs of others without being asked or wanted
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘intermeddle’
Examples
- She constantly intermeddles in her neighbors’ business.
- The manager intermeddles in every department’s decisions.
- He intermeddles in family disputes that don’t concern him.
- The politician intermeddles in local affairs beyond his jurisdiction.
- Nobody likes it when she intermeddles in their personal relationships.
- The committee chair intermeddles in matters outside her authority.