Interference | Mean of interference in English Dictionary
/ˌɪntɚˈfirəns/
- Noun
- involvement in the activities and concerns of other people when your involvement is not wanted
- We had to put up with loud noise and constant interference from the neighbors.
- interference in the affairs of another nation
- trying to avoid governmental interference
- additional signals that weaken or block the main signal in a radio or television broadcast
- It was hard to hear the radio program because of all the interference.
- electrical interference
- The TV picture had a lot of interference.
- the act of illegally hitting or getting in the way of an opponent
- a hockey player receiving a penalty for interference
- to run in front of the player who is carrying the ball in order to block opponents
- He was able to survive the scandal only because he had several clever assistants who ran interference for him.