Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intermeddle.(verb)
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Use "intermeddles" in a sentence
"If that lawyer is accurate in stating that the guy can be charged under British law for that, then so could every class clown to ruins a 6th grade class picture by sticking out his tongue just as the camera shutter releases and thus "intermeddles" and "alters" the picture."
"It neither intermeddles unnecessarily with the affairs, nor pries inquisitively into the secrets of others."
"If one State ceases to respect the rights of another and obtrusively intermeddles with its local interests; if a portion of the States assume to impose their institutions on the others or refuse to fulfill their obligations to them, we are no longer united, friendly States, but distracted, hostile ones, with little capacity left of common advantage, but abundant means of reciprocal injury and mischief."