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interference - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • resent: They may resent interference from health professionals attempting to make changes which they do not perceive to be correct.
  • minimize: High quality pre-amp with variable gain control and band pass filters to minimize interference.
  • avoid: In the past it has been possible to make calls only at a low altitude to avoid interference with aircraft electronics.
  • eliminate: The tower mast can also enable multiple antennas to be mounted with the required separation to eliminate any possible cross interference.
  • justify: There must be proper evidence to justify any interference with the Article 10 right.

Converse of subject

  • hijack: Charlotte Jones's new play follows a Halloween party which is hijacked by interference from the past.

Adjective modifier

  • electromagnetic: Yes, under certain circumstances the electromagnetic interference from a mobile phone can affect the performance of some medical devices.
  • unwarranted: Against such unwarranted interference we desire most emphatically to protest.
  • undue: This would allow local offices greater autonomy to speak on, and deal with, local issues without undue interference from the central body.
  • unjustified: The applicants complained of convictions and seizure orders of the State Security Courts as unjustified interference with freedom of expression.
  • retroactive: New items of memory tend to ' displace ' old items of memory ( similar to retroactive interference ).
  • destructive: H Understand and be able to describe interference effects in terms of constructive and destructive interference.

Modifies a noun

  • fringe: The mystery is to explain how the photons ' co-operate ' to form the interference fringes.
  • suppression: They also have outstanding interference suppression and can help protect your engine and catalytic converter.

Noun used with modifier

  • co-channel: In coastal areas, more directional aerials may be needed to reduce the effects of co-channel interference - see Section 6.2.
  • multipath: This antenna is most useful in urban areas having reasonably strong signals coming from all directions and few multipath interference problems.
  • out-of-band: Rather, it's out-of-band interference, which is regulated and controlled in a variety of ways, coherent the authors note.
  • quantum: The difficulty thereby lies in the harnessing of the quantum interference, which will determine the observable state.

Preposition: in

  • affair: With sovereignty came the norm against interference in the internal affairs of other states.

Preposition: with

  • sett: There were many incidences of interference with badger setts.

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