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Tampering - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Tampering means interfering with something in a harmful or dishonest way, often to alter its condition or deceive others. It can involve manipulating objects, data, or situations improperly.

tampering

/ˈtæmpərɪŋ/ /ˈtæmpərɪŋ/

Definition:

Interfering with something secretly or improperly to alter or damage it.

Synonyms:

meddling, interfering, fiddling, manipulating

Part of Speech:

noun, verb (gerund/present participle)

Antonyms:

preserving, protecting

Common Collocations:

evidence tampering, tampering with data, tampering with locks

Derivatives:

tamperer, tampered, tampers

Usage Tips:

Use "tampering" to describe unauthorized changes; often implies wrongdoing or sabotage.

Common Phrases:

tampering with evidence, tampering with the truth, tamper-proof

Etymology:

Derived from "tamper," meaning to interfere, possibly from Old French "temprer" (to temper).

Examples:

  • 1. The lab accused him of tampering with the test results.
  • 2. Tampering with electronic devices can void their warranty.
  • 3. She denied any tampering with the documents before the audit.
  • 4. The athlete was banned for tampering with a drug test sample.

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