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to interfere
01
to disrupt the normal continuation or proper execution of a process or activity
02
to take part or get involved in something when it is not necessary or without invitation, in a way that is annoying to others
Example
The domineering mother-in-law constantly interfered in her son's marriage, causing tension and resentment between the couple.
The heel's manager interfered in the match to help him win unfairly.
The government pledged not to interfere in the internal affairs of other nations.
The family walked into a dispute by unintentionally interfering in their neighbor's affairs.
Parents were advised not to interfere excessively in their children's extracurricular activities.