Also means
interfere
Usage Note
Immiscer is almost always used reflexively as s'immiscer dans — to interfere or meddle in something that is not one's business. It is slightly formal and literary, carrying a more deliberate and disapproving tone than se mêler de. Non-reflexive use of immiscer is rare and archaic.
Examples
"Il s'est immiscé dans notre conversation sans y être invité."
Natural Translation
He meddled in our conversation without being invited.
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