Interfering in a sentence as an adjective

- Ask the stewardesses to keep other passengers away if they are interfering too much.

Your site design is cool, but the motion is interfering with readability.

If Race XYZ has ability to monitor us without us knowing, thus not interfering with us, sure go ahead.

People won't like it, privacy advocates and anti-corporate doomsayers will have a field day, and governments will start interfering with their core tech.

My interpretation is that he's criticizing the US for interfering with the sovereignty of other nations.

I don't think interfering with someone's business model is inherently unethical.

An ISP with a history of interfering with certain traffic and lobbying against net neutrality is not a supporter of an open Internet at all, let alone the "strongest.

The idea of the micro-shutter array is that each shutter can be independently operated to shut out interfering light sources, so that the telescope can look much further back in space and time for deep fields.

There is a delicate balance between the power of the executive and the power of the courts and trying to chill the telecom's access to the court system by claiming that the company was interfering with an investigation by challenging the NSL is a deeply troubling action.

Interfering definitions

adjective

intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner; "an interfering old woman"; "bustling about self-importantly making an officious nuisance of himself"; "busy about other people's business"

See also: meddlesome meddling officious busy busybodied