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Belly Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

I cannot distinguish these words!

What are the differences between : Intervene and Interfere and Interrupt

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I suppose interfere has a negative meaning while Intervene has a positive meaning, do they?
  

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Hi there. com gives you several definitions from several online dictionaries. Try it out.

  • Hi there.
  • com gives you several definitions from several online dictionaries.
  • Try it out.
  • It also uses your word in example sentences, and it often lists origins and synonyms.
  • " To interrupt is to stop or bother.
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Hi there.

Dictionary.com gives you several definitions from several online dictionaries. Try it out. It also uses your word in example sentences, and it often lists origins and synonyms.

Inter- is a prefix that stands for "between."

To interrupt is to stop or bother.
To interfere is to meddle.
To intervene is to come between.

You see how interrupt and
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So, how it is different from "Interfere in sth" and "Interfere with" sth?
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Hi there,

"Interfere in" and "interfere with" mean the same thing. If in doubt, use "interfere with", as it is more commonly used.

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