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  • differences - Interfere in vs. interfere with - English Language . . .
    To interfere in [noun phrase], and to interfere with [noun phrase] differ adverbially as in [noun phrase] and with [noun phrase] are adverbial prepositional modifiers We can imagine other examples such as "to interfere quickly" and "to interfere unhelpfully" Any difference therefore occurs because of the nuance of the preposition
  • Whats the difference between intervene and interfere?
    Interfere comes from lat fere: to do One could say that interfere means to go between to do something, to restrain, disrupt, disturb with a focus on the doing part, the action that is done, while intervene means to come between to prevent, focusing on the motion part of coming between
  • word choice - Natural English equivalent of the Ukrainian phrase one . . .
    In Ukraine, we often say quot;одне іншому не заважає - literally translation: quot;one thing doesn't interfere with the other quot;, when we mean that two activities, preferences, or choices can c
  • ambiguity - Question on a job application form - English Language . . .
    I'm helping a friend fill out a job application where a strange question appears: Do you seldom let your responsibilities interfere with having fun? (Y) (N) Am I crazy, or is this question ambig
  • Term for when someone interferes with anothers authority?
    1 I think meddle carries the negative connotation you are looking for: (usually foll by with) to interfere officiously or annoyingly to involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation; interfere The Feee Dictionary
  • Is there a synonym for intefere that has a positive connotation?
    1 Interfere is defined by the Cambridge Online Dictionary as: to involve yourself in a situation when your involvement is not wanted or is not helpful I am looking for a word that has essentially the same meaning but does not have the negative connotation of "not helpful "
  • Im looking for a slang word or idiom for someone who insists on . . .
    The MF has a complicated history, too large for comments here, but according to this site "In early Elizabethan drama the clown [fool] would be allowed to interrupt the script at any time " - ie interfere if a courting couple were getting too amorous The MF's role was also to comment on the action of the play to the audience
  • What word describes someone who offers unsolicited advice?
    From The Free Dictionary, to meddle is: To intrude into other people's affairs or business; interfere See Synonyms at interfere To handle something idly or ignorantly; tamper A person that feels the need to control or influence other people's lives can be called a meddler I think unsolicited advice fits in perfectly with this definition
  • meaning - Word for being aware of something but not doing anything . . .
    To expand on the title more, is there an adjective for someone that is aware of something happening but is not doing anything about it, even though they could interfere but they're just not choosin
  • Is cannot not say standard English?
    7 Is "cannot not say" standard English? In context, I would like to know whether "I cannot not say precisely what attracted them to the part of Giuliette" is grammatical Also, does the phrase "cannot not say" interfere with the double-negation story?





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