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    In·ter·ven·tion
    /ˌin(t)ərˈven(t)SH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the action or process of intervening: "they are plants that grow naturally without human intervention"
  2. The meaning of INTERVENTION is the act or an instance of intervening. How to use intervention in a sentence.

  3. INTERVENTION definition: 1. intentional action to change a situation, with the aim of improving it or preventing it from…. Learn more.

  4. a planned confrontation of someone engaging in self-destructive behavior, such as substance abuse, to convince them to seek treatment: She thought her drinking was a well-kept secret until she came home to find six of her siblings and friends ready to conduct an intervention.

  5. An intervention is the act of inserting one thing between others, like a person trying to help. You could be the subject of a school intervention if your teachers call your parents about the bad grades you've been hiding.

  6. An intervention is an occasion when friends or family tell someone who has a serious problem that they need to get help. Finally, his wife staged an intervention and he agreed to go into rehab. Her friends decided it was time for an intervention.

  7. action taken to improve a medical condition or illness. a medical/surgical intervention. Most patients make a recovery without further intervention. intervention (in something) the act of interrupting somebody when they are speaking in order to say something.

  8. The systematic process of assessment and planning employed to remediate or prevent a social, educational, or developmental problem. Early intervention for at-risk toddlers. Any interference in the affairs of others, esp. by one country in the affairs of another.

  9. INTERVENTION definition: the act of intervening, especially to prevent something from happening: . Learn more.

  10. intervention meaning, definition, what is intervention: the act of becoming involved in an argum...: Learn more.

  11. An act that alters the course of a disease, injury, or condition by initiating a treatment or performing a procedure or surgery. c. A planned, often unannounced meeting with a person with a serious personal problem, such as addiction, in order to persuade the person to seek treatment.

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