Meddling

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛdəl/

Meddling (verb)

  1. To interfere in something that is not your business, often causing problems or changes.
  2. To handle or change something in a way that may damage it or make it work worse.
  3. To take part in other people’s affairs without permission, especially in public or official matters.

Examples

  • Please don’t meddle; let me handle it myself.
  • They complained about unwanted interference in their work.