chambers_search-1

Search Chambers

Consult Chambers 21st Century Dictionary, The Chambers Thesaurus (1996) or Chambers Biographical Dictionary (1997 edition with amendments). Enter your search and choose your title from the drop-down menu.

Search results for 'interfere':

interfere verb (interfered, interfering) intrans 1 (often interfere with or in something) a said of a person: to be involved 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 physics said of sound waves, rays of light, etc: to combine together to cause disturbance or interference. 3 said of a horse: to strike a foot against the opposite leg in walking. interfering adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from French s'entreferir to strike each other.

interfere with someone euphemistic to assault or molest them sexually.