Involvement is just being a part of something without disturbance, and interfered is the past tense of interfere, which is involving one's self in something that they are not supposed to and getting in the way of something, thereby causing a disturbance. No, they are not the same thing.
"Interfered" is the past tense of the verb "interfere," which means to intervene in a situation or to disrupt the normal course of events. "Interfering" is the present participle form, indicating an ongoing action of causing disturbance or hindrance. Both terms often imply an unwanted or unwelcome involvement in someone else's affairs or processes.
The constant noise interfered with my homework getting completed.
Joe interfered with Cam's shot, and he missed the goal by a foot. The concert interfered with my play, so we missed it.
That question really interfered with my train of thought.
When Father Interfered - 1915 was released on: USA: 13 February 1915
The past tense verb is spelled interfered (meddled), from verb to interfere.
Some synonyms for the word "interfered" are intervened, meddled, intruded, or disrupted.
Steve bartman was the cubs fan that interfered with the attempted catch by outfielder Moises alou
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European power we have not interfered and shall not interfere in 1823
The U.S. had a close relationship with Great Britain, and the war interfered with trade.
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