verb
- to involve oneself in a situation where one is not wanted or needed
- to prevent something from working properly or to disrupt a process
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘interfere’
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘interfere’
Examples
- She always interferes when her children try to solve their own problems.
- The loud music interferes with my ability to concentrate.
- Bad weather often interferes with flight schedules.
- He interferes in everyone’s business at the office.
- Static electricity interferes with the radio signal.
- The new medication interferes with her sleep patterns.
- Please don’t let personal feelings interfere with your judgment.