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meddling

noun as in interfering

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Should you have one of them meddling in your operating systems, as Social Security employees discovered this week, you may be blocked from accessing “General News,” as Wired reported Thursday.

From Salon

Their meddling is certain to produce a massive political blowback.

The United States should take its own advice and reduce executive agencies’ meddling in speech issues online and over the airwaves.

Before he came to the throne, the then Prince Charles had been challenged over whether he could avoid meddling and stay out of politics when he became King.

From BBC

Aware that her own base is sensitive to U.S. meddling, Sheinbaum said that cooperation with the CIA did not violate Mexican sovereignty.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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