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unmeddling

  • a word derived from meddling.
    meddling
    adjective
    interfering or getting involved in a matter without any right or invitation.

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I found Mr. Henry to be a silent and almost unmeddling member in Congress.

From Patrick Henry by Moses Coit Tyler

From force of habit the party in power looked to Jefferson for leadership; but since Madison's election, he had assumed the rôle of "unmeddling listener," not wishing to commit his successor to any policy.

From Union and Democracy by Allen Johnson

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