medle
/ˈmɛd.lə/Definitions
1. verb
to mix or combine (things) in a disorderly manner; to meddle.
“The new employee was accused of medling with the company’s financial records.”
2. verb
to interfere with or take part in (something) unnecessarily or uninvited; to meddle.
“Please don’t medle in my business, it’s none of your concern.”
3. verb
to mingle or mix with other things, often in a way that is not desirable or proper.
“The rain will medle with the soil and make it difficult to plant.”
4. noun
a mixture of things; a medley.
“The medle of sounds from the street was quite overwhelming.”
5. noun
a mixture of different things, especially in a way that is not pleasing or attractive.
“The medle of colors in the painting was not what the artist intended.”