Moderate as in meddle To involve oneself in the affairs of others without invitation or necessity; to meddle or interfere. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Intermeddle'
The nosy neighbor couldn't resist the urge to intermeddle in the couple's personal matters.
The old wizard warned the apprentice not to intermeddle with ancient spells without proper training.
The seasoned detective decided not to intermeddle in the witness's personal life to maintain trust during the investigation.
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