Intermeddles [verb]

Definition of Intermeddles:

meddle, intervene

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Sentence/Example of Intermeddles:

With it a stranger cannot intermeddle; it is unspeakable and full of glory!

Such is their situation that they cannot intermeddle with the concerns of their husbands, without exciting their jealousy.

Go to, sirrah, I will not have your kindness to intermeddle with her kind; she is meat for your master.

It was urged upon him that he should not intermeddle with foreign institutions or with the political predilections of individuals.

I am, if I may say it with reverence, drawn in I hope by a good Providence to intermeddle on a noble and high argument.

Leslie could but address her servants, and venture to intermeddle bashfully with their most obvious concerns.

We must needs intermeddle and have things in our own way, until the sacrifices and virtues of society are odious.

I turned the matter over in my mind, to assure myself of my right to intermeddle.

Peter was prone to intermeddle with matters beyond his sphere, and to manage other peoples affairs for them.

Have I not a right to intermeddle, being a squire, who has learned the rules of good manners in the school of your worship?