unmeddled
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a word derived from
meddle.
meddleverb (used without object)to involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation; interfere officiously and unwantedly.
Example Sentences
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Nor was his mother's influence unmeddled with otherwise.
From The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened by Anne MacDonell
No such thing befell, I went by unmeddled with; and at that, fear increased upon me.
From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 11 (of 25) by Robert Louis Stevenson
But, no thanks unto him, the Bible he was fain to leave unmeddled with.
From Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther by Captain Henry Bell
A vast number of various priesthoods subsisted in the different countries untouched and unmeddled with by him.
From Church and State as Seen in the Formation of Christendom by T. W. (Thomas William) Allies
No such thing befell, I went by unmeddled with; and at that fear increased upon me.