INTERFERENCE vs DISTURBANCE: NOUN
- In United States patent law, an inter partes proceeding to determine the priority issues of multiple patent applications; a priority contest.
- An effect caused by the superposition of two systems of waves, such as a distortion on a broadcast signal due to atmospheric or other effects.
- The illegal obstruction of an opponent in some ball games.
- The act of interfering with something, or something that interferes.
- See Fringe.
- The figures observed when certain sections of crystallized bodies are viewed in converging polarized light; thus, a section of a uniaxial crystal, cut normal to the vertical axis, shows a series of concentric colored rings with a single black cross; -- so called because produced by the interference of luminous waves.
- The act or state of interfering, or of claiming a right to the same invention.
- The mutual influence, under certain conditions, as from streams of light, or pulsations of sound, or, generally, two waves or vibrations of any kind, producing certain characteristic phenomena, as colored fringes, dark bands, or darkness, in the case of light, silence or increased intensity in sounds; neutralization or superposition of waves generally.
- The act or state of interfering
- In physics, the mutual action of waves of any kind (whether those in water, or sound-, heat-, or light-waves) upon one another, by which, under certain conditions, the vibrations and their effects are increased, diminished, or neutralized.
- In Amer. patent law, the conflict between two patents or applications for patent which claim in whole or in part the same invention.
- In farriery, a striking of one foot against the one next to it, as one hind foot against the other.
- A clashing or collision; the act of coming into violent contact.
- The act of interfering; interposition; especially, intermeddling.
- In base-ball and foot-ball, the act of interfering. See interfere, v. i., 5 and 6.
- The negative or distorting effect that new learning can have on previous learning or that previous learning can have on new learning.
- The distorted portion of a received signal.
- The inhibition or prevention of clear reception of broadcast signals.
- The variation of wave amplitude that occurs from the superposition of two or more waves.
- The legal blocking of defensive tacklers to protect and make way for the ball carrier.
- Illegal obstruction or hindrance of an opposing player, such as hindrance of a receiver by a defender in football, hindrance of a fielder by a base runner in baseball, or checking a player not in possession of the puck in ice hockey.
- Something that hinders, obstructs, or impedes.
- The act or an instance of hindering, obstructing, or impeding.
- Any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome
- (American football) the act of obstructing someone's path with your body
- Electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication
- The act of hindering or obstructing or impeding
- (American football) blocking a player's path with your body
- A policy of intervening in the affairs of other countries
- The act of disturbing something or someone; setting something in motion
- Activity that is a malfunction, intrusion, or interruption
- A serious mental imbalance or illness.
- An interruption of that which is normal or regular.
- Something that disturbs
- The act of disturbing, being disturbed
- The hindering or disquieting of a person in the lawful and peaceable enjoyment of his right; the interruption of a right.
- Violent agitation in the body politic; public commotion; tumult.
- Confusion of the mind; agitation of the feelings; perplexity; uneasiness.
- An interruption of a state of peace or quiet; derangement of the regular course of things; disquiet; disorder
- In law, the wrongful obstruction of the owner of an incorporeal hereditament in its exercise or enjoyment: as, the disturbance of a franchise, of common, of ways, or of tenure.
- Emotion or disorder of the mind; agitation; perturbation; confusion: as, the merchant received the news of his losses without apparent disturbance.
- A violent interruption of the peace; a violent stir or excitement tending to or manifested in a breach of the peace; a tumult; an uproar; in a more extended sense, public disorder; agitation in the body politic.
- An interruption of thought or conversation; as, to read without disturbance.
- In astronomy, same as perturbation; the deviation of a body from the elliptical orbit it would otherwise pursue, caused by the attraction of bodies other than the primary.
- An alteration or displacement of a region of a medium from its equilibrium state.
- Folding or faulting that affects a relatively large area.
- A variation in normal wind conditions.
- Mental or emotional unbalance or disorder.
- Something that disturbs, as a commotion, scuffle, or public tumult.
- The condition of being disturbed.
- The act of disturbing.
- (psychiatry) a psychological disorder of thought or emotion; a more neutral term than mental illness
- Electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication
- Activity that is an intrusion or interruption
- A noisy fight
- An unhappy and worried mental state
- A disorderly outburst or tumult
- Interruption of arrangement or order; violent change; derangement: as, a disturbance of the electric current.
INTERFERENCE vs DISTURBANCE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Setting something in motion
INTERFERENCE vs DISTURBANCE: RELATED WORDS
- Interfere, Interfered, Meddling, Incumbrance, Preventative, Preventive, Block, Encumbrance, Hitch, Hindrance, Blocking, Noise, Disturbance, Intervention, Interfering
- To do, Mental disturbance, Fray, Ruffle, Mental disorder, Hurly burly, Turmoil, Upset, Stir, Interference, Affray, Perturbation, Disruption, Noise, Commotion
INTERFERENCE vs DISTURBANCE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Distortion, Encroachment, Meddle, Intrusion, Interfered, Meddling, Incumbrance, Preventative, Preventive, Block, Hitch, Hindrance, Blocking, Noise, Interfering
- Harassing, Disturb, Distress, Nuisance, Incident, Ruffle, Mental disorder, Hurly burly, Turmoil, Upset, Stir, Perturbation, Disruption, Noise, Commotion
INTERFERENCE vs DISTURBANCE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Under Ohio law, punitive damages are recoverable for tortious interference with business relations if interference is attributable to ill will, spite or hatred.
- Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate.
- The kind of interference with person or property required to meet the special injury requirement is physical interference.
- The twists inhibit interference from signals on other wire pairs and act as a buffer to outside interference.
- Additional Information Interference All radio devices are subject to interference which could affect proper performance.
- This device may not cause interference, This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation.
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
- This device must accept all interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
- Carleial to discrete interference channels with strong interference.
- Disturbance of existing topography minimized, unless such disturbance would substantially reduce the visual impacts of the facility.
- It could be tough to get sleep at night over a airplane with the disturbance, the numerous surroundings, equipment disturbance and individuals milling about.
- The disturbance allowance may be paid only once in compensation for all disturbance factors incurred by the single transfer.
- Disturbance of ACBM Intended or Likely Some maintenance and repair activities will make ACBM disturbance almost unavoidable.
- Minimize Disturbance at Lot To decrease disturbance, grading should be limited to roadways and building footprints.
- Chest pain, mania, pyrexia, vomiting, anorexia, affect lability, aggression, agitation, nervousness, disturbance in attention, dizziness, hyperkinesia, migraine, somnolence, tremor, visual disturbance
- No disturbance and minimal disturbance areas are not be subject to excessive equipment movement.
- Profound mental disturbance; manifest conditions of psychotic disturbance with agitation, delirium, hallucinations or confusion.
- Keywords: habitat, parental care, defensive behavior, natural disturbance, human disturbance, altruism.
- Tumultuous disturbance or interruption liable to cause disturbance.
INTERFERENCE vs DISTURBANCE: QUESTIONS
- How is thyroglobulin assay interference identified?
- Are interference ratings associated with accommodation behaviors associated with interference?
- How does RNA interference (RNA interference) affect gene expression?
- What is the proofreading mechanism of RNA interference (RNA interference)?
- Do Stroop-like face-name interference and sequential congruency affect interference of cognitive control?
- What engines are interference and non-interference?
- Are all Honda engines interference or non-interference?
- What is an interference or non-interference engine?
- Which is louder destructive interference or constructive interference?
- How does dual task interference relate to interference theory?
- What is ground disturbance awareness (Saskatoon edition)?
- What causes postoperative sleep disturbance after surgery?
- Does anesthesia cause sleep disturbance after surgery?
- Do invasive plant populations recover from disturbance?
- What are the characteristics of emotional disturbance?
- Can stress cause temporary visual loss/disturbance?
- Can Oral Isotretinoin (Accutane) cause menstrual disturbance?
- Does circadian rhythm disturbance influence dementia?
- Which electrolyte disturbance causes hypoparathyroidism?
- When is disturbance B expected to follow disturbance a?