different between interlope vs interloped
interlope
English
Etymology
Early 17th century, likely back-formation from interloper. Alternatively, directly formed as inter- +? lope (“leap, jump”) – literally “to jump in”.
Verb
interlope (third-person singular simple present interlopes, present participle interloping, simple past and past participle interloped)
- To intrude, meddle, or trespass in others' affairs.
Related terms
- interlopation
- interloper
References
Anagrams
- interpole, let one rip, petroline, repletion, retpoline, terpineol
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interloped
English
Verb
interloped
- simple past tense and past participle of interlope
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