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  1. The meaning of TAMPER is to interfere so as to weaken or change for the worse —used with with. How to use tamper in a sentence.

  2. to touch or make changes to something that you should not, usually without enough knowledge of how it works or when you are trying to damage it: I could see immediately that the lock had been tampered with. Tampering with pipelines could result in ruptures or fires. to speak to and try to influence someone involved in a legal case:

  3. Tamper definition: to meddle, especially for the purpose of altering, damaging, or misusing (usually followed by with). See examples of TAMPER used in a sentence.

  4. 1. to meddle, esp. in order to alter or misuse (usu. fol. by with ): to tamper with a lock. 2. to make changes, esp. in order to falsify (usu. fol. by with ): to tamper with official records.

  5. to touch or make changes to something that you should not, usually without enough knowledge of how it works or when you are trying to damage it: I could see immediately that the lock had been tampered with. Tampering with pipelines could result in ruptures or fires. to speak to and try to influence someone involved in a legal case:

  6. verb. If someone tampers with something, they interfere with it or try to change it when they have no right to do so. I don't want to be accused of tampering with the evidence. [VERB + with] He found his computer had been tampered with. [VERB with noun] Synonyms: influence, fix [informal], rig, corrupt More Synonyms of tamper.

  7. To tamper is to alter or mess with something, usually for a bad reason. Tamper also refers to being nosy about someone's business. Don’t tamper with anything; it’s annoying.

  8. To engage in improper or secret actions, as in an effort to influence an outcome. Tamper with evidence; tamper with a jury.

  9. to make changes in something, esp. in order to falsify. to tamper with official records. 3. to engage secretly or improperly in something. 4. (usually fol. by with) to engage in underhand or corrupt dealings, esp. in order to influence improperly.

  10. to engage in underhand or corrupt dealings, esp. in order to influence improperly (usually fol. by with): Any lawyer who tries to tamper with a jury should be disbarred.

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