Intermeddled

Word INTERMEDDLED
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Definitions and meanings of "Intermeddled"

What do we mean by intermeddled?

To mix, mingle together.

To get mixed up (with).

To butt in, to interfere in or with.

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The word "intermeddled" in example sentences

Nor do they ever name any of those great personages who have intermeddled in civil affairs, but only to scoff at them and abolish their glory. ❋ Unknown (2004)

She thought of England rather vaguely as a country where it was always raining, and where — according to John — an assemblage of old fogies, known as the House of Commons, persistently intermeddled in the affairs of the colony. ❋ Unknown (2003)

But just as little as he intermeddled with the convictions of others would he brook interference with his own. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The Administrator is not liable unless it can be shewn that she has intermeddled with the Goods and made payment of any Debt. ❋ Unknown (1961)

Lord Prestonhall seems to have acted with the same unscrupulous spirit which characterizes most of the business transactions of those who intermeddled with the forfeited or disputed estates. ❋ Mrs. Thomson (N/A)

English (whom they principally suspected) were all safe below, and had not intermeddled in this mutiny; and by other particulars they at last discovered that none were concerned in it but Orellana and his people. ❋ Richard Walter (N/A)

But as man, when he shrinks from passing judgment on another, ever takes the better part; and as even with the best amongst us, the relation of the soul to God is a question which, of all others, should not be intermeddled with, assuredly we must leave ❋ Various (N/A)

In general she intermeddled little with political affairs; in the first place, because her doing so would have given offence to Napoleon; and next, because her natural frivolity led her to give a preference to lighter pursuits. ❋ Various (N/A)

As intermeddled > mixed in intendments > intentions (i.e. episodes which have an intentional bearing on the allegory) ❋ Edmund Spenser (N/A)

In adverting to France, Windham said, he believed that the motives of the combined armies, that had attempted to march to Paris were good; and he justified their interference by demonstrating that France herself had intermeddled with the affairs of neighbouring countries. ❋ Edward Farr (N/A)

The great, knotted, slanting trunks of the old oaks do not now look as if man had much intermeddled with their growth and postures. ❋ Various (N/A)

God-fearing self, put on no airs, and intermeddled not in matters beyond her ken, she was universally respected and regretted. ❋ Edward P. Lowry (N/A)

He intermeddled not with the civil institutions of the day. ❋ A. Woodward (N/A)

While slavery did not in any way harm New England, she intermeddled in a mood of moral fanaticism. ❋ Edgar Lee Masters (1909)

And you are in the fault of all this, for if you had ridden on your way, and not come to the place where you were not sought for, nor intermeddled yourself in other men’s affairs, perhaps my master had contented himself with giving me a dozen or two of strokes, and would presently after have loosed me and paid me my wages. ❋ Unknown (1909)

The courts of justice of their kings seldom intermeddled in it. ❋ Unknown (1909)

But if, instead of two vessels taken and released in Nootka Sound, there had been an engagement between two ships of war; if, in order to support them, two squadrons had intermeddled in the quarrel; if an enterprising admiral had pursued the vanquished into port; if an island of some importance had been taken—would there not then have existed a state of war? ❋ Unknown (1906)

And as if this were not enough, this court hath lately intermeddled with the ship money! ❋ Unknown (1906)

They intermeddled ceaselessly, embroiled everything, and as a consequence they obstructed success in the field almost as much as if they had been another Confederate army. ❋ Morse, John T (1899)

Did he, perchance, feel that a lesson had been taught him, and did he think that those critics had not been wholly wrong who had said that he had intermeddled ignorantly and hurtfully in military matters? ❋ Morse, John T (1899)

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