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Definition of "intermeddled" [intermeddled]

  • 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."
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