Present participle for to interfere with (something) in order to cause damage or make unauthorized alterations
“On Oct. 1, the FBI, along with private security experts, took the unusual step of publicizing the top 20 ways that hackers tamper with computer systems.”
Present participle for to underhandedly manipulate something or someone
“He would often tamper with the evidence to frame innocent people for the crimes.”
Present participle for to interfere or meddle with without permission
“He was warned not to tamper with the evidence, as it could compromise the integrity of the investigation.”
Present participle for to manipulate or tamper with something, typically with nefarious intentions
Present participle for to intrude, meddle, or trespass in others' affairs
Present participle for to obstruct or get in the way of an operation or process
Present participle for to prearrange the outcome of an event, typically for one's own benefit
Present participle for to interfere with the normal arrangement or functioning of
Present participle for to make something into something else
The action of intervening or meddling in the affairs of others
The act of giving an appearance to something of which it is not
Inquisitive in a meddlesome manner
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