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intervene

in·ter·vene [ ìntər vn ] (past and past participle in·ter·vened, present participle in·ter·ven·ing, 3rd person present singular in·ter·venes)


intransitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. become involved in situation: to involve yourself deliberately in a situation, especially in a conflict or dispute, in order to influence what is happening and, most often, to prevent undesirable consequences
The referee had to intervene to stop the fight.

2. have preventive or delaying effect: to occur or take effect in such a way as to stop or delay something
The weather intervened before the contest could get under way.

3. elapse: to elapse between one point in time and another

4. break into conversation: to break into a conversation or discussion

5. be situated in between: to be located between two things

6. law enter lawsuit: to enter a lawsuit as a third party in order to protect your own interests

7. economics act to manipulate economic markets: to take economic action that is designed to counter a trend in a market, especially in order to stabilize a country's currency

[Late 16th century. < Latin intervenire "come between" < venire "come"]
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