Meddling example sentences

Related (6): interfering, intruding, tampering, meddling, prying, snooping

meddling

noun

meddling (noun) · meddlings (plural noun)

  - intrusive or unwarranted interference:

med·dle

verb

meddling (present participle)

  - interfere in or busy oneself unduly with something that is not one's concern:

  - touch or handle (something) without permission:

Synonyms

interfere, intrude, intervene, interlope, pry, poke, nose, busybody, interpose, obtrude, thrust, snoop, kibitz, intermeddle, fiddle, tamper, tinker, monkey, finger, here, Feedback

"Meddling" Example Sentences

1. I wish my mother-in-law would stop meddling in our marriage.
2. The government was accused of meddling in the election.
3. It's time to stop meddling in other people's affairs.
4. His meddling caused the project to fail.
5. The teacher accused the student of meddling with the experiment.
6. The queen warned her advisors not to meddle in her personal life.
7. Their constant meddling led to the company's downfall.
8. The detective suspected that someone was meddling with the evidence.
9. The manager reprimanded the employee for meddling in other departments.
10. She regretted meddling in her friend's love life.
11. The politician accused his opponent of meddling with the election results.
12. Funding for the research was cut due to the organization's meddling.
13. The meddling neighbor caused problems for the whole block.
14. The journalist was accused of meddling in private individuals' lives.
15. I don't appreciate your meddling, so please stay out of my business.
16. The coach warned the athlete not to meddle with performance-enhancing drugs.
17. The children were delighted to meddle with the science experiment.
18. The company suffered financial losses due to the meddling of its CEO.
19. Meddling with people's lives can have serious consequences.
20. The teacher's constant meddling annoyed her students.
21. His meddling led to the collapse of the merger deal.
22. Many believe that foreign powers are meddling in domestic politics.
23. The lawyer accused the opposing counsel of meddling with the evidence.
24. The consultant advised the company not to meddle too much with their successful marketing strategy.
25. My little brother loves to meddle with my things.
26. The meddling neighbor caused tension between the two families.
27. The teacher intervened when she saw the students meddling with the laboratory equipment.
28. The politician promised to stop meddling in other countries' affairs.
29. The company implemented new policies to prevent meddling by its employees.
30. The CEO's meddling with the company's finances led to a lawsuit.

Common Phases

1. Stop meddling in my personal affairs; it's none of your business.
2. I wish my in-laws would quit meddling in our marriage; we can handle it on our own.
3. She's always meddling in other people's problems; she doesn't know when to stay out of it.
4. The government needs to stop meddling in the economy; it's causing more harm than good.
5. I don't appreciate you meddling with my work; you're crossing professional boundaries.
6. He keeps meddling with the recipe, and it's ruining the dish; I wish he would just let me cook.
7. Her constant meddling in her children's lives is stifling their independence; they need room to grow.

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