intermeddle
/ˌɪntərˈmɛdəl/
verb
- To interfere or meddle in the affairs of others, especially when not invited or needed.
- The neighbor constantly intermeddles in our gardening decisions, offering unsolicited advice.
- It's best not to intermeddle in office politics if you want to keep your job.
- My grandmother tends to intermeddle in my parents' arguments, which only makes things worse.
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