Tampers

/ˈtæmpərz/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Third-person singular form of 'tamper', meaning to interfere improperly or unlawfully with something, especially evidence or a legal process.
    She tampers with evidence can lead to criminal charges.

Forms

  • tamper
  • tampered
  • tampering

Commentary

'Tampers' is primarily encountered as the third-person singular verb form of 'tamper.' For substantive definitions, see the base form 'tamper.'

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