Meaning & Definition of Interference in English
Interference
The act of interfering or the state of being interfered with.
Pronunciation:
/ˌɪntərˈfɪərəns/Part of Speech:
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interferencesDetailed Definitions
Definition: The action of disturbing or hindering something.
Example Sentence: The interference of the loud music made it hard to concentrate.
Definition: The impact of one wave on another in physics.
Example Sentence: The interference pattern was observable in the experiment.
Definition: The involvement of one party in the affairs of another.
Example Sentence: Political interference in the election raised concerns about fairness.
Definition: A legal term referring to the wrongful intrusion into another's affairs.
Example Sentence: His interference in the dispute complicated the resolution process.
Definition: A signal disruption in telecommunications.
Example Sentence: There was significant interference on the radio due to bad weather.
Etymology
Origin: Middle French interference, from Latin inter- + ferre 'to carry'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- radio interference: Disruption of radio signals influencing communication.
- interference patterns: Visual patterns produced when waves overlap.
- interference fit: A type of mechanical fit where components are tightly matched.
Translations
- Spanish: interferencia
- French: interférence
- German: Interferenz
- Russian: вмешательство
Related Words
- interfere: To intervene or disrupt.
- interferer: A person or thing that interferes.
Slang Meanings of interference
Meaning: Jumping in uninvited.
Example Sentence: Don't be such an interference, just let us handle this.
Meaning: Causing a nuisance.
Example Sentence: He was always a source of interference at the party.