intermeddle

  • 41Overofficious — O ver*of*fi cious, a. Too busy; too ready to intermeddle; too officious. Collier. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 42To meddle and make — Meddle Med dle , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Meddled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Meddling}.] [OE. medlen to mix, OF. medler, mesler, F. m[^e]ler, LL. misculare, a dim. fr. L. miscere to mix. [root]271. See {Mix}, and cf. {Medley}, {Mellay}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To …

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  • 43intermeddler — noun see intermeddle …

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  • 44Robert Holborne — Sir Robert Holborne (c. 1598 February 16, 1648) was an English lawyer and parliamentarian in the years leading up to the English Civil War.Holborne had spent some time as a Marshal and a Reader at Lincoln s Inn, which he first entered in 1615,… …

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  • 45Constitutional status of Cornwall — The flag of Cornwall (Kernow) Cornwall is currently administered as a unitary authority and ceremonial county of England.[1] However, a number of organisations and individuals [2] question the constitutional basis for …

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  • 46intermeddler — See intermeddle. * * * …

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  • 47intervene — in·ter·vene /ˌin tər vēn/ vi ven·ed, ven·ing 1: to occur, fall, or come between points of time or events may be held liable even though other independent agencies intervene between his negligence and the ultimate result Hooks Superx Inc. v.… …

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  • 48enlessen — verb /ɛnˈlɛsə̆n/ to belittle, to denigrate; to weaken; to lessen. PLEASE it your highness to be advertised that this present morning came unto prior Thomas unto his cell wherein I am lodged, the emperor’s great ambassador, accompanied with a… …

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  • 49tamper — tam·per vi 1: to bring improper influence to bear (as by bribery or intimidation) used with with tamper ed with the jurors 2: to alter or interfere in an unauthorized or improper manner used with with tamper ed with evidence …

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  • 50intercede — I verb act as agent, act as go between, act as mediator, arbitrate, bring into harmony, bring to an understanding, bring to terms, bring together, compose differences, conciliate, deprecari, interfere, intermeddle, intermediate, interpose,… …

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