Interloping [verb]
Definition of Interloping:
meddle
Synonyms of Interloping:
● Hinder
● Advance
● Intrude
● Snoop
● Trespass
● Inquire
● Tamper
● Impose
● Interpose
● Interfere
● Infringe
● Encumber
● Impede
● Encroach
● Obtrude
● Molest
● Pry
● Invade
● Barge in
● Busybody
● Butt in
● Horn in
● Mess around
● Kibitz
● Abuse rights
● Break in on
● Chime in
● Come uninvited
● Crash the gates
● Dabble in
● Fool with
● Intermeddle
● Mix in
● Push in
● Put two cents in
● Sidewalk-superintend
● Stick nose in
● Worm in
Opposite/Antonyms of Interloping:
● Leave alone
● Yield
● Withdraw
● Help
● Forward
● Retreat
● Facilitate
● Assist
● Aid
Sentence/Example of Interloping:
He felt sure he should cordially hate this horrid, interesting, interloping fellow, Sam's brother.
These interloping nuns are alluring and complaisant, and they demand neither attention nor patient devotion.
And as he muttered to himself: Out on this interloping king, who comes between me and my delight!
And of this they would dare to deprive him—they, an interloping trollop and a dirty little attorney!
There were some moments of hope, dashed by the necessity of going dead slow behind an interloping van.
Nevertheless interloping did not cease, as is shown by the complaints from the postmasters.
It would punish a set of rogues, and discourage interloping, to the benefit of the Company.
Voltaire had his difficulties with Valori, too; "What interloping fellow is this?"
I have healed as many men by bleeding, as that interloping Arabist has killed for want of it.
That horrid thought coerced the prudent Sara to endurance of the interloping brother.