Definition of Intermeddle. Meaning of Intermeddle. Synonyms of Intermeddle

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Definition of Intermeddle

Intermeddle
Intermeddle In`ter*med"dle, v. i. [OE. entremedlen, entermellen, to mix together, OF. entremedler, entremeller, entremesler, F. entrem[^e]ler. See Inter-, and Meddle.] To meddle with the affairs of others; to meddle officiously; to interpose or interfere improperly; to mix or meddle with. The practice of Spain hath been, by war and by conditions of treaty, to intermeddle with foreign states. --Bacon. Syn: To interpose; interfere. See Interpose.
Intermeddle
Intermeddle In`ter*med"dle, v. t. To intermix; to mingle. [Obs.] Many other adventures are intermeddled. --Spenser.

Meaning of Intermeddle from wikipedia

- presented the case to Paul V, urging from history that the Pope's claim to intermeddle in civil matters was a usurpation; and that in these matters the Republic...
- Grace commanded or admitted) to lay hands upon his royall person, or intermeddle with prepareing or dressing of the fame, but onely that said six gentlemen :...
- property to s**** relief when a third party intentionally interferes or intermeddles in the owner's possession of his personal property. "Interference" is...
- President, Donogh O'Brien, 4th Earl of Thomond, was warned sharply not to "intermeddle" with cases which were properly the business of those courts. He was...
- trustee and not having authority from a trustee, takes upon himself to intermeddle with trust matters or to do acts characteristic of the office of trustee"...
- courts: in 1622 he and the Lord President of Munster were ordered not to "intermeddle' in cases which were properly within the remit of those courts. He was...
- replaced by Rednesse again and was ordered by King Edward III not to intermeddle with the office. In 1346 Rednesse was appointed to a commission to inquire...
- prevailed upon to issue an order to his Escheator concerning Siston: "not to intermeddle further with the manor of Siston taken into the King's hand by the death...
- dispossess the rightful possessor of a chattel or intending to use or intermeddle with the chattel of another and when dispossession of the chattel for...
- The heart knoweth its own bitterness; And with its joy no stranger can intermeddle. 11 בֵּ֣ית רְ֭שָׁעִים יִשָּׁמֵ֑ד וְאֹ֖הֶל יְשָׁרִ֣ים יַפְרִֽיחַ׃‎ The...