meddling (Meaning)

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meddling (n)

the act of altering something secretly or improperly

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meddling (s)

intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner

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meddling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Meddle

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meddling (a.)

Meddlesome.

meddling Sentence Examples

  1. The meddling neighbor always had an opinion about everyone's affairs.
  2. The constant meddling of the company's shareholders hindered its progress.
  3. The meddling politician's interference in the election cost him dearly.
  4. The meddling child opened the presents before Santa Claus had arrived.
  5. The meddling scientist's experiments led to an unexpected discovery.
  6. The meddling doctor prescribed the wrong medication, causing serious harm.
  7. The meddling lawyer's advice only complicated the case further.
  8. The meddling friend tried to sabotage the relationship between two people.
  9. The meddling government's regulations stifled innovation and economic growth.
  10. The meddling child's curiosity got him into trouble with the authorities.

FAQs About the word meddling

the act of altering something secretly or improperly, intrusive in a meddling or offensive mannerof Meddle, Meddlesome.

busy, intruding, officious, interfering, meddlesome, nosy, pushing, obtrusive, pushy, snoopy

uninvolved, unobtrusive, withdrawn, withdrawn,unobtrusive, uninvolved, restrained, quiet, subdued, retiring

The meddling neighbor always had an opinion about everyone's affairs.

The constant meddling of the company's shareholders hindered its progress.

The meddling politician's interference in the election cost him dearly.

The meddling child opened the presents before Santa Claus had arrived.