ˈinjərən(t)s, aⁿzhārääⁿs noun
( plural inger·ences -rən(t)sə̇z, -rääⁿs)
Etymology: French ingérence, from ingérer to intrude (from Latin ingerere ) + -ence
: interference , intrusion
ingerence in the domestic affairs of a neighboring country
ˈinjərən(t)s, aⁿzhārääⁿs noun
( plural inger·ences -rən(t)sə̇z, -rääⁿs)
Etymology: French ingérence, from ingérer to intrude (from Latin ingerere ) + -ence
: interference , intrusion
ingerence in the domestic affairs of a neighboring country
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012