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intervene
in·ter·vene I0200100 (ĭn′tər-vēn′)intr.v. in·ter·vened, in·ter·ven·ing, in·ter·venes 1. a. To involve oneself in a situation so as to alter or hinder an action or development: "Every gardener faces choices about how and how much to intervene in nature's processes" (Dora Galitzki).b. To interfere, usually through force or threat of force, in the affairs of another nation.c. Law To enter into a lawsuit as a third party to assert a claim against one or both of the existing parties.2. To come, appear, or lie between two things: You can't see the lake from there because the house intervenes.3. To come or occur between two periods or points of time: A year intervened between the two dynasties.4. To occur as an extraneous or unplanned circumstance: He would have his degree by now if his laziness hadn't intervened. [Latin intervenīre : inter-, inter- + venīre, to come; see gwā- in Indo-European roots.] in′ter·ve′nor, in′ter·ven′er n.in′ter·ven′tion·al adj.intervene (ˌɪntəˈviːn) vb (intr) 1. (often foll by in) to take a decisive or intrusive role (in) in order to modify or determine events or their outcome2. (foll by: in or between) to come or be (among or between)3. (of a period of time) to occur between events or points in time4. (of an event) to disturb or hinder a course of action5. (Economics) economics to take action to affect the market forces of an economy, esp to maintain the stability of a currency6. (Law) law to interpose and become a party to a legal action between others, esp in order to protect one's interests[C16: from Latin intervenīre to come between, from inter- + venīre to come] ˌinterˈvener, ˌinterˈvenor nin•ter•vene (ˌɪn tərˈvin) v.i. -vened, -ven•ing. 1. to come between disputing people, groups, etc.; intercede; mediate. 2. to occur or be between two things. 3. to occur between other events or periods: Nothing important has intervened. 4. to occur incidentally so as to modify or hinder: We enjoyed the picnic until the rain intervened. 5. to interfere with force or a threat of force: to intervene in the affairs of another country. 6. to become a party to a legal suit pending between other parties, esp. in an attempt to protect one's personal interests. [1580–90; < Latin intervenīre to come between =inter- inter- + venīre to come] in`ter•ven′ient, adj. in`ter•ve′nor, in`ter•ven′er, n. intervene Past participle: intervened Gerund: intervening
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intervene | intervene |
Present |
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I intervene | you intervene | he/she/it intervenes | we intervene | you intervene | they intervene |
Preterite |
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I intervened | you intervened | he/she/it intervened | we intervened | you intervened | they intervened |
Present Continuous |
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I am intervening | you are intervening | he/she/it is intervening | we are intervening | you are intervening | they are intervening |
Present Perfect |
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I have intervened | you have intervened | he/she/it has intervened | we have intervened | you have intervened | they have intervened |
Past Continuous |
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I was intervening | you were intervening | he/she/it was intervening | we were intervening | you were intervening | they were intervening |
Past Perfect |
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I had intervened | you had intervened | he/she/it had intervened | we had intervened | you had intervened | they had intervened |
Future |
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I will intervene | you will intervene | he/she/it will intervene | we will intervene | you will intervene | they will intervene |
Future Perfect |
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I will have intervened | you will have intervened | he/she/it will have intervened | we will have intervened | you will have intervened | they will have intervened |
Future Continuous |
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I will be intervening | you will be intervening | he/she/it will be intervening | we will be intervening | you will be intervening | they will be intervening |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been intervening | you have been intervening | he/she/it has been intervening | we have been intervening | you have been intervening | they have been intervening |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been intervening | you will have been intervening | he/she/it will have been intervening | we will have been intervening | you will have been intervening | they will have been intervening |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been intervening | you had been intervening | he/she/it had been intervening | we had been intervening | you had been intervening | they had been intervening |
Conditional |
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I would intervene | you would intervene | he/she/it would intervene | we would intervene | you would intervene | they would intervene |
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I would have intervened | you would have intervened | he/she/it would have intervened | we would have intervened | you would have intervened | they would have intervened | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | intervene - get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force; "Why did the U.S. not intervene earlier in WW II?"step in, interfere, interposeinteract - act together or towards others or with others; "He should interact more with his colleagues"meddle, tamper - intrude in other people's affairs or business; interfere unwantedly; "Don't meddle in my affairs!"interlope - encroach on the rights of others, as in trading without a proper license | | 2. | intervene - be placed or located between other things or extend between spaces and events; "This interludes intervenes between the two movements"; "Eight days intervened"lie - be located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position | | 3. | intervene - occur between other event or between certain points of time; "the war intervened between the birth of her two children"hap, happen, occur, come about, take place, go on, pass off, fall out, pass - come to pass; "What is happening?"; "The meeting took place off without an incidence"; "Nothing occurred that seemed important" |
interveneverb1. step in (informal), interfere, mediate, intrude, intercede, arbitrate, interpose, take a hand (informal) The situation calmed down when police intervened.2. interrupt, involve yourself, put your oar in, interpose yourself, put your two cents in (U.S. slang) She intervened and told me to stop it.3. happen, occur, take place, follow, succeed, arise, ensue, befall, materialize, come to pass, supervene The mailboat comes weekly unless bad weather intervenes.Translationsintervene (intəˈviːn) verb1. to interfere in a quarrel. He intervened in the dispute. 干預 干预2. to be or come between, in place or time. A week intervened before our next meeting. 介入 介入,介于…之间 ˌinterˈvention (-ˈvenʃən) noun (an) act of intervening (in a quarrel etc). 干預,介入 干预,介入 intervene
intervene between (multiple people)To intercede between multiple people. Luckily, the teacher intervened between Mark and Mike before a fight broke out.See also: between, interveneintervene in (something)To become involved or embroiled in some event, situation, or predicament. I make it a point never to intervene in other people's personal affairs. Someone needs to intervene in this situation before there's a fight!See also: interveneintervene with (someone or something)To become involved or embroiled in some event, situation, or predicament. I make it a point never to intervene with other people's personal affairs. I'll intervene with the boss and see if I can get this issue resolved.See also: interveneintervene between (someone and someone else)to intercede between someone and someone else. I decided to intervene between Ralph and his brother, who were arguing endlessly. There was no point in intervening between Bill and Bob.See also: between, interveneintervene in somethingto get involved in something. I will have to intervene in this matter. It's getting out of hand. I want to intervene in this before it becomes a major problem.See also: interveneintervene with someone or somethingto step into a matter concerning someone or something. Megan said she would intervene with the bank manager on our behalf. Do I need to intervene with this process?See also: interveneintervene
intervenev. to obtain the court's permission to enter into a lawsuit which has already started between other parties and to file a complaint stating the basis for a claim in the existing lawsuit. Such intervention will be allowed only if the party wanting to enter into the case has some right or interest in the suit and will not unduly prejudice the ability of the original parties to the lawsuit in conducting their case. Example: Little Buttercup Butter Co. has been sued by Market Bag Grocers for selling below standard butter. Better Buy Market has also been buying Buttercup's butter, and wishes to intervene (join in the lawsuit) to avoid either a loss by Market Bag which would affect Better Buy's possible claim, and also to avoid two separate suits. Or another butter company might want to join the suit on Buttercup's side in order to put up a united front with Buttercup against the markets. (See: intervention, joinder) intervene
Synonyms for interveneverb step inSynonyms- step in
- interfere
- mediate
- intrude
- intercede
- arbitrate
- interpose
- take a hand
verb interruptSynonyms- interrupt
- involve yourself
- put your oar in
- interpose yourself
- put your two cents in
verb happenSynonyms- happen
- occur
- take place
- follow
- succeed
- arise
- ensue
- befall
- materialize
- come to pass
- supervene
Synonyms for interveneverb get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of forceSynonyms- step in
- interfere
- interpose
Related Words- interact
- meddle
- tamper
- interlope
verb be placed or located between other things or extend between spaces and eventsRelated Wordsverb occur between other event or between certain points of timeRelated Words- hap
- happen
- occur
- come about
- take place
- go on
- pass off
- fall out
- pass
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