Interference
UK /["/ˌɪntəˈfɪərəns/"]/US /["/ˌɪntərˈfɪrəns/"]/
Definition
the act of getting involved in and trying to influence a situation that should not really involve you, in a way that annoys other people
In simple words: Something that stops or disturbs another thing from happening.
Examples
- They resent foreign interference in the internal affairs of their country.
- political interference in legal proceedings
- interference with proper medical procedures
- I will not tolerate such gross interference.
- My boss said she would brook no interference from other departments.
- The law is designed to prevent interference by local police.
- They deeply resent interference in their affairs.
- We will not allow any interference with the normal democratic processes.
- You have plenty of friends that can always run interference for you.
Usage notes
Use 'interference' in contexts like science or communication. It's neutral and more formal, so avoid in casual or slang conversations.
Grammar pattern
interference + with + object
Memory hint
Think of 'inter-fear-ance' as fear that blocks you from moving forward.
Collocations
- undue
- unwarranted
- bureaucratic
- avoid
- eliminate
- minimize
- without interference
- interference in
- interference with
Synonyms
- disturbance
- obstruction
- hindrance
- impediment
- intrusion
Antonyms
- assistance
- help
- support
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'interfere' as a verb.
- Using 'interference' in informal contexts.
- Mismatching the preposition; should be 'interference with' not 'interference in'.