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- Dictionaryverbintervene (verb) · intervenes (third person present) · intervened (past tense) · intervened (past participle) · intervening (present participle)
- 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" · "their forces intervened to halt the attack"Similar:involve oneselfget involvedinterpose oneselfinsinuate oneselfact as peacemakeract as an intermediary
- (of an event or circumstance) occur as a delay or obstacle to something being done:"Christmas intervened and the investigation was suspended"
- interrupt verbally:"“It's true!” he intervened"Similar:cut in (on)break in (on)barge in (on)intrude (on)interfere (with)intervene (in)put one's oar inhave one's sayput one's pennyworth input one's two cents inbutt in (on)chime in (on)horn in (on)muscle in (on)
- lawinterpose in a lawsuit as a third party.
- extend or occur between events:"seizures typically recur at regular intervals, with weeks or months intervening between seizures" · "Ludlow took an active part in the events that intervened between the death of Cromwell and the Restoration"
- be situated between things:"the snowy peaks of the Himalayas stood glistening in the far distance, high above the wooded mountains that intervened"
Originlate 16th century (in the sense ‘come in as an extraneous factor or thing’): from Latin intervenire, from inter- ‘between’ + venire ‘come’. Intervene Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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If you intervene, you interrupt a conversation in order to add something to it. Hattie intervened and told me to stop it. [VERB] 'I've told you he's not here,' Irena intervened. [VERB with quote] If an event intervenes, it happens suddenly in a …
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