tamper+with

  • 1tamper with — ˈtamper with [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they tamper with he/she/it tampers with present participle tampering with past tense tampered with …

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  • 2tamper with — index adulterate, contaminate, damage, denature, falsify, pervert, suborn, vitiate Burton s Legal Thesaurus …

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  • 3tamper with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms tamper with : present tense I/you/we/they tamper with he/she/it tampers with present participle tampering with past tense tampered with past participle tampered with tamper with something to touch something… …

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  • 4tamper with something — ˈtamper with sth derived to make changes to sth without permission, especially in order to damage it Syn: interfere with • Someone had obviously tampered with the brakes of my car. Main entry: ↑tamperderived …

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  • 5tamper with — interfere with (something) without authority or so as to cause damage. → tamper …

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  • 6tamper with — Synonyms and related words: Paul Pry, adulterate, approach, bastardize, bribe, busybody, butt in, buy, buy off, contaminate, cook, corrupt, cut, debase, denaturalize, denature, dilute, doctor, doctor up, fake, fix, fool, fool with, fortify, get… …

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  • 7tamper with — {v.} 1. To meddle with (something); handle ignorantly or foolishly. * /He tampered with the insides of his watch and ruined it./ 2. To secretly get someone to do or say wrong things, especially by giving him money, or by threatening to hurt him.… …

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  • 8tamper with — {v.} 1. To meddle with (something); handle ignorantly or foolishly. * /He tampered with the insides of his watch and ruined it./ 2. To secretly get someone to do or say wrong things, especially by giving him money, or by threatening to hurt him.… …

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  • 9tamper\ with — v 1. To meddle with (smth); handle ignorantly or foolishly. He tampered with the insides of his watch and ruined it. 2. To secretly get someone to do or say wrong things, especially by giving him money, or by threatening to hurt him. A friend of… …

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  • 10tamper with — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. alter, diversify, vary, mess with, mess around with; see also change 1 , destroy 1 …

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