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interference
Noun
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Interference is something, especially an action, that makes it difficult to achieve a goal.
The police were unable to arrest him because of government interference.
The manager should let his workers make these decisions without any interference at all.
Iran passes the ball without any interference from England.
fringe
Adjective
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Something that is a fringe, is outside what is commonly accepted or outside the mainstream
fringe
Noun
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A edge or border used to make something fancy.
The flag has a yellow fringe.
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A part on the outside.
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Those members of a political party, or any social group, holding uncommon ideas or views.
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The edge of a town or city.
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That part of the hair that hangs down over the eyes (US bangs).
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A light or dark band formed by the diffraction of light.
Interference fringe.
fringe
Verb
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To decorate with fringe.
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To serve as a fringe.
shift
Verb
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If something shifts, it moves.
The talk about crime has shifted from causes to solutions.
The desert sands are constantly shifting.
Let's shift our seats so we can see the stage better.
shift
Noun
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A shift is a movement.
There has been a major shift in thinking about how to deal with this.
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A shift is the time that workers start and finish work.
I'm working the night shift this week.
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The shift key on a computer changes from small to big letters.