Phrasal Verbs

interfere with

This page is about the phrasal verb interfere with

Meaning

to prevent something from happening in the usual way or stop it from developing normally

For example

  • interfere with sth My daughter is in a gang of kids who hang around together after school, and I think it's interfering with her studies.

  • interfere with sth The media can't report on the court trial because it could interfere with the course of justice.

Quick Quiz

Many people think the government's new financial regulations will interfere with the economy's recovery and make it

a. take longer

b. happen sooner

c. more successful
a) take longer b) happen sooner c) more successful

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Contributor: Matt Errey