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Medding

Description:

Medding is a noun that refers to the act of interfering or meddling in other people's affairs without being asked or without having any authority to do so. It can also be used as a verb to describe the action of meddling.

Senses and Usages:

Noun:

1. The act of interfering or meddling in other people's affairs without being asked or without having any authority to do so.

2. The action of prying into someone else's personal matters.

3. An unnecessary or unwelcome involvement in a situation.

Sample Sentences:

1. His constant medding in other people's relationships only caused more harm than good.

2. We should respect each other's privacy and avoid unnecessary medding.

3. She couldn't resist the temptation of medding in her friend's personal life, even though she knew it was inappropriate.

Verb:

1. To interfere or involve oneself in other people's affairs without being asked or without having any authority to do so.

2. To pry into someone else's personal matters.

3. To unnecessarily get involved in a situation.

Sample Sentences:

1. Stop medding in their business, it's not your place to intervene.

2. She couldn't help but medd in her neighbor's financial affairs, always giving unsolicited advice.

3. The new manager quickly gained a reputation for medding in minor issues, causing frustration among the team members.


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