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Etymology

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From interfering +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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interferingly (comparative more interferingly, superlative most interferingly)

  1. So as to interfere.
    • 1911, Woods Hutchinson, We and our children:
      But we are still almost as worried and as interferingly officious about his mind and his faculties as we were formerly about his body and limbs. We insist upon startling him or waving objects before his eyes to see if he will "take notice."