interfere - use in sentences
Preposition: with
- sett: Section 3 of that Act currently makes it an offense to interfere with badger setts.
- absorption: Vitamin B: Alcohol interferes with the absorption of several B.. .
- functioning: Preoccupation with food and body image result in feelings of anxiety which may also interfere with daily functioning.
- replication: It is tempting to think that these compounds resemble DNA bases, and that they interfere with DNA replication within the malarial parasite.
- digestion: Drink more water - many older people are slightly dehydrated, which interferes with digestion and fogs up the brain.
Modifying Another Word
- destructively: Where the waves have opposite amplitudes they destructively interfere to give low intensity.
- unreasonably: Light pollution is any artificial light that interferes unreasonably with a person's enjoyment of their property.
- constructively: The envelopes produced are the same shape as the beat envelope produced when two dissimilar frequencies interfere constructively and destructively.
- intentionally: No person shall intentionally interfere with, or misuse anything provided by the University in the interests of health, safety or welfare.
- unnecessarily: It has also sometimes been carried out in such a way as to interfere quite unnecessarily with incentives.
Preposition: in
- running: They did not interfere in the running of services, which is the responsibility of providers.
- politics: What right have they to interfere in the internal politics of countries by prescribing this form of government?
- affair: The British, then, to a certain extent, were desirous of interfering in the internal affairs of the Maldives.
- matter: On Tuesday, the Defense Minister Jose Bono told the Vatican to stop interfering in matters of state.
- dispute: It is often difficult to deal with this e.g. PSNI may wish to avoid interfering in disputes within communities to preserve their support.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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