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1. Don't meddle in my business.
2. Don't meddle with my things.
3. That busybody meddles in everyone's business.
4. The reporter felt that her editor had meddled with her story.
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1. My parents seldom interfere in my plans.
2. She was making a mistake, but I didn't want to interfere.
3. If you interfered in their quarrel, it's not surprising they're both mad at you.
4. That neighbor is always interfering in other people's affairs.
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1. It is not legal to tamper with a witness.
2. I tampered with the clock and now it won't run.
3. A burglar tampered with the locks on the door.
4. Someone had tampered with the lock, and it wouldn't open.
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