meddle

/ˈmɛdəl/
verb
  1. To interfere in someone else's business or affairs without being asked or needed.
    • Please don't meddle with the settings on my computer; I have everything arranged just right.
    • The government was accused of meddling in the country's election.
    • My grandmother likes to meddle in my parents' decisions about where we should live.
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