Simple past tense and past participle of intermeddle.(verb)
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Use "intermeddled" in a sentence
"Nor do they ever name any of those great personages who have intermeddled in civil affairs, but only to scoff at them and abolish their glory."
"She thought of England rather vaguely as a country where it was always raining, and where — according to John — an assemblage of old fogies, known as the House of Commons, persistently intermeddled in the affairs of the colony."
"But just as little as he intermeddled with the convictions of others would he brook interference with his own."