The word "interfere" originates from the Latin verb "interferre," which means "to carry between" or "to hinder." It is composed of the prefix "inter-" meaning "between" and "ferre," meaning "to carry" or "to bring." The term evolved in Middle English as "interferen" before taking its modern form. It conveys the idea of obstructing or intervening in a situation.
Egypt
it came from the word "nauti" which is a village in uttrakhand
Czechoslovakia, first referent in the novel 'RUR', by Pavel Kapek
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The defensive end is not supposed to interfere with the receiver. The metal siding on that truck might interfere with our satellite radio reception.
to interrupt
India
France
Azerbaijan.
Yorkshire
In the Punjab.