Definition of Interferer

1. n. One who interferes.

Definition of Interferer

1. Noun. A person who, or thing that, interferes ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Interferer

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Interferer

interference
interference beat
interference colours
interference diffraction patterns
interference dissociation
interference figure
interference filter
interference microscope
interference microscopy
interference reflection microscopy
interferences
interferent
interferential
interferential stimulation
interferents
interferer
interferers
interferes
interfering
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interferogram
interferograms
interferometer
interferometers
interferometric
interferometrically
interferometrist
interferometry
interferon
interferon-alpha

Literary usage of Interferer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Football for Player and Spectator: By Fielding H. Yost . . by Fielding Harris Yost (1905)
"An interferer should always aim to do his work intelligently. ... The interferer must see his man and keep him in sight all the time till he is put out of ..."

2. Winning Football by William Winston Roper (1921)
"The interferer must usually take out a man who is standing still or moving slowly, nearly always well-set and braced against his dive. ..."

3. Football for Public and Player by Herbert Reed (1913)
"The defensive back must remember that he has the use of his hands all the time, and be sure to use them on any interferer who happens to confront him. ..."

4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the United by Samuel Blatchford (1888)
"... or permit of the interferer, and who did not, either personally or through the interferer, have the opportunity to be heard in the Patent Office. ..."

5. Handbook of the Law of Torts by Heman Gerald Chapin (1917)
"... the interferer); Schneider v. Local Union, No. 60. 116 La. ... 47 SE 481 (to punish an employe for his conduct while employed by the interferer). ..."

6. The Chinese and Their Rebellions: Viewed in Connection with Their National by Thomas Taylor Meadows (1856)
"The first interferer is an international poisoner; the second interferer is the doctor;— who best shows his ability by administering no more of the deadly ..."

7. American Football by Charles Dudley Daly (1921)
"A skillful interferer often may jump at an opponent, sustaining the shock on his arms and still keeping his feet. This is a particularly effective form of ..."

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