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interfere
verb (interfered , interfering ) intr
1 (often interfere with or in something)
a said of a person: to involve oneself in or meddle with something not considered their business Her mother is always interfering in the children's upbringing ;
b said of a thing: to hinder or adversely affect something else The weather is interfering with picture reception .
2 (interfere with someone) euphem to assault or molest them sexually.
3 physics said of sound waves, rays of light, etc: to combine together to cause disturbance or interference.
4 said of a horse: to strike a foot against the opposite leg in walking.
[16c: from French s'entreferir to strike each other]
interfering adjective .
verb (interfered , interfering ) intr
1 (often interfere with or in something)
a said of a person: to involve oneself in or meddle with something not considered their business Her mother is always interfering in the children's upbringing ;
b said of a thing: to hinder or adversely affect something else The weather is interfering with picture reception .
2 (interfere with someone) euphem to assault or molest them sexually.
3 physics said of sound waves, rays of light, etc: to combine together to cause disturbance or interference.
4 said of a horse: to strike a foot against the opposite leg in walking.
[16c: from French s'entreferir to strike each other]
interfering adjective .
interference
noun
1 the act or process of interfering.
2 physics the interaction between two or more waves of the same frequency, which will combine to give a larger wave if their peaks arrive at the same point together, but will cancel each other out if a peak of one wave coincides with a trough of the other.
3 telecomm the distortion of transmitted radio or television signals by an external power source, eg machinery near to the receiver.
noun
1 the act or process of interfering.
2 physics the interaction between two or more waves of the same frequency, which will combine to give a larger wave if their peaks arrive at the same point together, but will cancel each other out if a peak of one wave coincides with a trough of the other.
3 telecomm the distortion of transmitted radio or television signals by an external power source, eg machinery near to the receiver.
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