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interference

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/ˌɪntərˈfɪərəns/ · in-ter-fe-rence

the action of interfering or the process of being interfered with.

Meanings

nounformal

the action of interfering or the process of being interfered with.

مداخلت کا عمل یا کسی چیز میں رکاوٹ ڈالنے کا عمل۔

مداخلت

madakhalat

Synonyms

obstructioninterventionintrusionرکاوٹدخل اندازیمزاحمت

Antonyms

supportaidassistanceمددحمایتسہارا

Common Collocations

  • interference in communication
  • signal interference
  • interference with rights

Example Sentences

The interference in the radio signal caused distortion.

ریڈیو سگنل میں مداخلت نے تحریف پیدا کی۔

Radio signal mein madakhalat ne tahreef paida ki.

His interference in the project was not welcomed by the team.

پروجیکٹ میں اس کی مداخلت کو ٹیم نے خوش آئند نہیں سمجھا۔

Project mein is ki madakhalat ko team ne khush aind nahi samjha.

There was significant interference during the negotiations.

مذاکرات کے دوران نمایاں مداخلت ہوئی۔

Mazakarat ke doran numaayan madakhalat hui.

Easily Confused With

intervention:While intervention suggests a more proactive involvement, interference implies unwelcome intrusion.

Word Family

interfere
verbمداخلت کرنا
interfering
adjectiveمداخلتی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'interference' as 'interrupting' to visualize someone stepping in where they aren't needed.

Picture a person constantly interrupting a conversation, disrupting the flow.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

آتش عشق میں وہ مداخلت نہ کر، بہتر ہے اپنی جگہ رہنے دے ان کو۔

Aatish-e-ishq mein woh madakhalat na kar, behtar hai apni jagah rehne de un ko.

Do not interfere in the fire of love, it's better to let them stay in their place.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سچائی کو چھپانے کی مداخلت نہ کرو۔

Sachai ko chhupane ki madakhalat na karo.

Do not interfere with hiding the truth.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "interferentia" — a breaking in, interrupting

First known use: 14th century

The term 'interference' has evolved from the Latin word 'interferentia' through Middle English around the late 14th century to its current usage related to obstruction or interruption.