Phrasal Verb - Mingling With
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.Definition
To meddle or interfere with something or someone; to cause trouble or disorder; to contaminate or corrupt something.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The teacher tried to mess with the student's math homework, but the student was too smart. |
| 2 | The company's new policy was intended to mess with the union, but it ultimately backfired. |
| 3 | I tried to mess with the engine of my car, but I didn't know what I was doing. |
| 4 | The politician was accused of trying to mess with the economy, but he claimed it was all coincidence. |
| 5 | The tech firm's new software was designed to mess with rival companies, but it got banned. |
| 6 | The chef was trying to mess with the traditional recipe, but it ended up being a disaster. |
| 7 | The hackers were accused of trying to mess with the election, but the evidence was weak. |
| 8 | The scientist was trying to mess with the environment, but her intentions were good. |
| 9 | The social media platform was trying to mess with people's minds, but it ended up being banned. |
| 10 | The start-up company was accused of trying to mess with its competitors, but it claimed it was all competition. |