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Example sentences for "intermeddle"

Lexicographically close words:
intermarriages; intermarried; intermarry; intermarrying; intermaxillary; intermeddled; intermeddleth; intermeddling; intermedia; intermediacy
  1. Are not we obliged to that same evil genius of yours, which rashly inspired you to intermeddle even in the gallantries of your prince?

  2. It was urged upon him that he should not intermeddle with foreign institutions or with the political predilections of individuals.

  3. I am resolved to refer the whole to God, and not intermeddle in it.

  4. King's hands; the said Matthew not to intermeddle with and be excluded the use thereof, and the said Matthew to be taken to answer to the King for the said usurpation.

  5. I simply mean that I never wish to intermeddle with my neighbors' affairs, and should not have thought of bringing this matter forward if your pretentions could have been settled in an ordinary way.

  6. Bull revoked, and Salisbury enjoyned not to intermeddle further in the College Affairs.

  7. This may lead us into a short enquiry, how far the municipal laws of England intermeddle with or protect the rights of these messengers from one potentate to another, whom we call embassadors.

  8. The pretext which this relation affords to foreigners to scrutinize the management of our domestic affairs, if not actually to intermeddle with them, presents a subject for earnest attention, not to say of serious alarm.

  9. It had been an old maxim of French policy to embroil the courts of the North, that they might be too much employed at home to intermeddle in the affairs of Germany, while France was at war with the house of Austria.

  10. At this juncture his Prussian majesty made no scruple of expressing his resentment against the court of London, which he seemed to consider as an officious cabal, that had no right to intermeddle in the affairs of Germany.

  11. Philip reminds us of our league with him, and of the obligation of our oath; he requires only, that we declare ourselves on his side; and says, he will be satisfied if we do not intermeddle in the operations of the war.

  12. That, as became common friends, they should wish for peace to both parties, and not intermeddle in the war.

  13. When I embarked in the government, it was with a determination to intermeddle not at all with the legislature, and as little as possible with my co-departments.

  14. Before the Civil War broke out in America, it had already entered the head of the emperor that he would like to intermeddle in the affairs of Mexico.

  15. But Roman Catholics, you falsely tell us, never "intermeddle with the political contests of the day:" O no!

  16. He did not intend to suggest a measure of this kind, he only instanced these particulars, to show that Congress certainly have a right to intermeddle in the business.

  17. He did not intend to suggest a measure of this kind, he only instanced these particulars, to show that congress certainly have a right to intermeddle in the business.

  18. I have no design to intermeddle with the Government or to disturb the tranquillity of the United States, or of its territories, or any part of them.

  19. We must needs intermeddle and have things in our own way, until the sacrifices and virtues of society are odious.

  20. He only is fit for this society who is magnanimous; who is sure that greatness and goodness are always economy; who is not swift to intermeddle with his fortunes.

  21. Its object is to introduce and establish the American system, of keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations.

  22. Our second, never to suffer Europe to intermeddle with cis-Atlantic affairs.

  23. I would fain have examined their appearance, had I not perceived the apparent fury in the looks of the men, and judged from that how much more safe it was for me not to intermeddle in the affray.

  24. They had each their own parties, selected from their own sort of people; and, though the laird never once chafed himself about the lady's companies, it was not long before she began to intermeddle about some of his.

  25. A minister has no right to intermeddle in a private suit, but when the laws of the country have been palpably perverted to the prejudice of his countryman.

  26. And that of all other places which are vnfrequented at this day, it is the onely most fit and most commodious for vs to intermeddle withall.

  27. In no possible case can it be justifiable for the temporal power to intermeddle with the private devotions or doctrines of any man.

  28. The next was in 1581, when the chancellor, on confirming a new speaker, did not fail to admonish him that the House of Commons should not intermeddle in anything touching her majesty's person or estate, or church government.


  29. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intermeddle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    arrest; check; curb; dam; damp; dampen; delay; detain; disturb; fool; hinder; impede; inconvenience; inhibit; intercept; interfere; intermeddle; interpose; interrupt; intervene; intrude; meddle; nose; oppose; repress; resist; restrain; retard; slacken; snub; suppress; trespass