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medal (MED'l) (noun)
A piece of metal similar to a coin which is issued to commemorate special events: Rosario won a gold medal in the swimming competition because he was the best of all.
meddle (MED'l) (verb)
To interfere, to get involved in something that is not one's personal concern; to take part in other people's affairs without being asked or needed; to interfere with: Please do not meddle in this discussion. Added opinions are not wished for.

Consuelo had a tendency to meddle in her sister's family affairs and caused many arguments.

In spite of the efforts of the jury to meddle with the judge's decision, Fay decided to award the medal of achievement to the best student.

A medal of honor is the best thing to induce chest expansion.

—Evan Esar
meddle (verb), meddles; meddled; meddling
1. To intervene or to be involved in the activities, interests, and concerns of other people when such involvement is not wanted: Neil was accused of meddling in other people's personal lives; especially, because he meddled with things that were considered to be "none of his business".
2. To handle or to change something that is not wanted or which is harmful: Jennifer told her brother that she didn't want him to meddle with her personal things anymore!
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