intermeddles

/ˌɪntərˈmɛdəlz/
verb
  1. To interfere or meddle in the affairs of others, especially when not wanted or needed.
    • My neighbor constantly intermeddles in our family discussions, offering advice nobody asked for.
    • The journalist was criticized for intermeddling in the private lives of celebrities.
    • He tends to intermeddle in office politics, which makes his coworkers uncomfortable.
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