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Meaning of interlope
to interfere or intervene in a situation without being invited or having the right to do so
Etymology of interlope
The word "interlope" originated in the 15th century from the Middle English words "enter" and "loopen", which referred to the act of entering or intervening in a situation without permission
Historically, the term was used to describe the act of sneaking or sneaking into a place or situation without being invited or having the right to do so
Synonyms
Definitions
- To interfere or intervene in a situation without being invited or having the right to do so
- * To become involved in a situation or activity without being asked or having the necessary qualifications
Usage Examples
- The company tried to interlope in the negotiations between the two parties
- * She tried to interlope in the conversation, but no one seemed to notice her
- * The new policy is designed to prevent outsiders from interloping in the company's internal affairs
Antonyms
respect
regard
consider
acknowledge
recognize
appreciate
value
esteem
admire
honor
obey
comply
cooperate
assist
support
facilitate
enable
participate
engage
involve