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    In·ter·vene
    /ˌin(t)ərˈvēn/

    verb

    • 1. come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events: "he acted outside his authority when he intervened in the dispute" Similar intercedeinvolve oneselfget involvedinterpose oneself
    • 2. extend or occur between events: "seizures typically recur at regular intervals, with weeks or months intervening between seizures"
  2. The meaning of INTERVENE is to occur, fall, or come between points of time or events. How to use intervene in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Intervene.

  3. INTERVENE definition: 1. to intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it…. Learn more.

  4. to occur or happen between other events or periods: Nothing important intervened between the meetings. (of things) to occur incidentally so as to modify or hinder: We enjoyed the picnic until a thunderstorm intervened. to interfere with force or a threat of force: to intervene in the affairs of another country.

  5. to become involved intentionally in a difficult situation in order to change it or improve it, or prevent it from getting worse: The superpowers began to intervene in local struggles in Africa. intervene verb [I] (COME BETWEEN) to happen between two events, or to prevent something from happening by happening first:

  6. From the Latin "intervenire," meaning “to come between,” the verb intervene means just that: to get involved, to jump in the middle of something, to interfere. The verb intervene was first recorded around 1600.

  7. intervene. verb. /ˌɪntərˈvin/ Verb Forms. [intransitive] to become involved in a situation in order to improve or help it She might have been killed if the neighbors hadn't intervened. intervene in something The President intervened personally in the crisis. Want to learn more?

  8. 1. to come, be, or lie between. 2. to take place between two events, points of time, etc. 3. to come or be in between as something unnecessary or irrelevant. 4. to come between as an influence, as in order to modify, settle, or hinder some action, argument, etc. 5.

  9. [intransitive] to happen in a way that delays something or prevents it from happening. They were planning to get married and then the war intervened. [intransitive] (formal) to exist between two events or places. I saw nothing of her during the years that intervened. Word Origin.

  10. to become involved in a situation in order to try to stop a fight, argument, problem, etc: Government officials refused to intervene in the recent disputes. [ + to do sth ] The forces intervened to stop the attack.

  11. to interfere with force or a threat of force: to intervene in the affairs of another country.

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