Meaning of مداخلت in English
- To breed by crossing different stocks of animals or plants.
- The act of intercepting; as, interception of a letter; interception of the enemy.
- Having the power to prohibit; as, an interdictive sentence.
- To come in collision; to be in opposition; to clash; as, interfering claims, or commands.
- To enter into, or take a part in, the concerns of others; to intermeddle; to interpose.
- To strike one foot against the opposite foot or ankle in using the legs; -- sometimes said of a human being, but usually of a horse; as, the horse interferes.
- To act reciprocally, so as to augment, diminish, or otherwise affect one another; -- said of waves, rays of light, heat, etc. See Interference, 2.
- To cover the same ground; to claim the same invention.
- The act or state of interfering; as, the stoppage of a machine by the interference of some of its parts; a meddlesome interference in the business of others.
- The mutual influence, under certain conditions, of two streams of light, or series of pulsations of sound, or, generally, two waves or vibrations of any kind, producing certain characteristic phenomena, as colored fringes, dark bands, or darkness, in the case of light, silence or increased intensity in sounds; neutralization or superposition of waves generally.
- The act or state of interfering, or of claiming a right to the same invention.
- of Interfere
- By or with interference.
- Interlaced; linked together; -- said of charges or bearings. See Fretted.
- To pour or spread between or among; to diffuse; to scatter.
- To spread through; to permeate; to pervade.
- To mix up together; to associate.
- The act of interfusing, or the state of being interfused.
- The act of interjecting or throwing between; also, that which is interjected.
- A word or form of speech thrown in to express emotion or feeling, as O! Alas! Ha ha! Begone! etc. Compare Exclamation.
- The act or ceremony of depositing a dead body in the earth; burial; sepulture; inhumation.
- To mention among other things, or casually or incidentally.
- Reciprocal migration; interchange of dwelling place by migration.
- A menace or threat.
- The act or the state of intermitting; the state of being neglected or disused; disuse; discontinuance.
- Cessation for a time; an intervening period of time; an interval; a temporary pause; as, to labor without intermission; an intermission of ten minutes.
- The temporary cessation or subsidence of a fever; the space of time between the paroxysms of a disease. Intermission is an entire cessation, as distinguished from remission, or abatement of fever.
- Intervention; interposition.
- of Interpose
- To place between; as, to interpose a screen between the eye and the light.
- To thrust; to intrude; to between, either for aid or for troubling.
- To introduce or inject between the parts of a conversation or argument.
- To be or come between.
- To step in between parties at variance; to mediate; as, the prince interposed and made peace.
- To utter a sentiment by way of interruption.
- Interposition.
- A person who discharges the royal functions during an interregnum.
- of Inter
- Being or coming between; intercedent; interposed.
- Alt. of Interveniency
- of Intervene
- To thwart; to obstruct.
- The act of intervening; interposition.
- Any interference that may affect the interests of others; especially, of one or more states with the affairs of another; mediation.
- The act by which a third person, to protect his own interest, interposes and becomes a party to a suit pending between other parties.
- To exchange visits.
- The act of introverting, or the state of being introverted; the act of turning the mind inward.
- To deliver (something) to another in trust; to deliver to (another) something in trust; to commit or surrender (something) to another with a certain confidence regarding his care, use, or disposal of it; as, to intrust a servant with one's money or intrust money or goods to a servant.
- of Intrust
- To mix; to mingle.
- To interest or engage one's self; to have to do; -- / a good sense.
- To interest or engage one's self unnecessarily or impertinently, to interfere or busy one's self improperly with another's affairs; specifically, to handle or distrub another's property without permission; -- often followed by with or in.
- of Meddle
- Meddlesome.
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